Disclaimer: The Industry Talk section features insights by crypto industry players and is not a part of the editorial content of Cryptonews.com.
We still remember when blockchain was considered a promising but inconvenient toy for geeks. Today, more than 10 years later, Web3 takes the place of a highly technological and important but still narrowly spread tool.
Today we'll discuss how to connect Web3 solutions and the real sector of the economy, how to involve users in Web3 projects, and the battle between Web3 and Web2 tools with Peter Bel, Oaziz DAO CMO.
Hello, Peter. Nice to see you today. Tell us more about your project.
Hi there, glad to see you too. Oaziz DAO is a Web3 ecosystem for events and all those who are involved in its development. We offer the client a platform where he can create a DAO for his event, sell tickets, distribute roles and involve communities. One of the main innovations is the distribution of profits. Now each participant in the event can get their share.
Why did you decide to start with events? This is a rather atypical area for Web3 projects. And for innovation in general, let's be honest.
There are several reasons for this. First, the founders and members of our team have experience in the event industry organizing the BlockShow conference for more than six years. So we can say that we know this industry from the inside.
The second reason is that we saw with our own eyes that the event industry needed and, very importantly, continues to need fundamental changes. And it is Web3 tools that will help this market.
And the third reason is that the event industry can become one of the most accessible entry points to the Web3 world.
Interesting. What are the main problems of the event industry in your
Read more on cryptonews.com