[Dive #176] Community in Residence with Azuki

PLUS: šŸ”„ Manifold's Burn Redeem Upgrades

Community in Residence

Earlier this month, Azuki partnered with content creators in the space to launch a Researcher in Residence program. This has piqued my interest as I havenā€™t seen this type of effort come from a consumer-facing web3 brand.

But first, whatā€™s a residence program?

When my mind thinks about ā€˜X in Residenceā€™, I immediately think of EIRs, or Entrepreneurs in Residence.

EIRs are typically temporary roles held in venture capital, private equity, or accelerators for accomplished entrepreneurs. These individuals provide the firm and their portfolio companies expertise in the form in a strategic and advisory capacity to support operations and growth.

Dem (Head of Community + Product Manager at Azuki) shared more details about the residency program theyā€™re building, drawing inspiration from Googleā€™s PhD fellowship program as well.

Dem ā›©ļø @DemAzuki

Why ā€œResearcher in Residenceā€? We use the term for an independent expert who joins our org to conduct research (which will be published externally). Itā€™s different from an employee because there is an agreement of neutrality in their research and separation from the goals ofā€¦ https://t.co/i7X9PI3pRa

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wale.swoosh šŸ³ @waleswoosh

I have a very exciting announcement to make today: Effective immediately, I will be joining @AzukiOfficial as Researcher in Residence šŸ§µšŸ‘‡ (1/10) https://t.co/PS6tkgKWko

4:21 PM āˆ™ Feb 15, 2023


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What does the program look like?

  • The researcher in residence role is not a full-time role and their efforts and research are independent from Azuki

  • The content that the researchers publish are publicly available

  • Chiru Labs (Azukiā€™s parent company) may request specific topics for research

  • There is an agreement of neutrality in research, and sometimes the conclusion may not reflect Azukiā€™s views. There is a separation between the work produced and the goals of the Azuki brand.

The program has launched with two Researchers in Residence so far, Elena and Wale. Both have made announcements with their partnership.

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ElenašŸŒø @ElenaaETH

I'm excited to announce that I recently joined @AzukiOfficial team as a Researcher in Residence & it's been an incredible journey so far! Wanna know how I got this position at one of the leading web3 projects & what it entails, in case you aspire to do the same? A thread šŸ§µšŸ‘‡šŸ¼

7:15 PM āˆ™ Feb 7, 2023


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wale.swoosh šŸ³ @waleswoosh

I have a very exciting announcement to make today: Effective immediately, I will be joining @AzukiOfficial as Researcher in Residence šŸ§µšŸ‘‡ (1/10)

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12:59 PM āˆ™ Feb 13, 2023


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If you take a look at Elena and Waleā€™s Twitter, you can notice a few things over time:

As a result, both individuals have built dedicated Twitter followings looking for their insights and summaries on a regular basis, with Elena currently at 38k and Wale at 27k followers.

So why would Azuki want to create a Researcher in Residence program outside of getting additional third party insights about various web3 related topics?

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Expanding Azukiā€™s brand mindshare

As we can tell, both Elena and Wale have Azuki profile pictures. Associating these two individuals and their content reflect upon the Azuki brand as well. In a way, this is an indirect form of influencer marketing, but one that is not a cheesy with #ad or #sponsoredpost.

Itā€™s more natural and I would argue that there is a more impactful form of association happening.

Waleā€™s announcement also included a notable event. He changed his Twitter profile pic from a RTFKT Clone to Azuki. This is a big deal for anyone that associates their profile picture with their brand identity, especially if you have a lot of Twitter followers.

Expanding Azukiā€™s content mindshare

The Azuki team has consistently had a strong Twitter content presence, with each team member leaning into their voice.

Zagabond: Short, quotable, ā€˜mic dropā€™-esque lines

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ZAGABOND.ETH @ZAGABOND

Non-fungible tokens are becoming more ā€œfungibleā€. Which makes the truly non-fungible tokens even more non-fungible.

4:48 AM āˆ™ Feb 21, 2023


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Cygaar: Technical case studies and smart contract audits

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cygaar @0xCygaar

Several people have asked me how I would write the "ideal" mint function in an NFT contract, so here it is. This demo code uses ERC721A, is gas efficient, and prevents users from minting more NFTs than allowed. I added more context in the thread šŸ§µ:

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7:05 PM āˆ™ Feb 20, 2023


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Dem: Azuki community content and memes

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Dem ā›©ļø @DemAzuki

Me every Saturday: I wonā€™t join the cursed Simpsons parade Me after 2 whiteclaws:

12:44 AM āˆ™ Feb 19, 2023


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Locationtba: Grade A web3 shitposting. The thread below is brilliant, itā€™s not what you think it is šŸ˜‚

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location tba @locationtba

Watching @ElenaaETH and @waleswoosh consistently write their threads has inspired me to get back into it. Lately more people have been asking ā€œwhat does @locationtba actually do at @Azukiā€ and I figured Iā€™d write a thread explaining what exactly it is I do šŸ§µšŸ‘‡ (1/12)

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4:42 AM āˆ™ Feb 17, 2023


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With the addition of Elena and Wale, Azukiā€™s content mindshare increases and covers more bases.

Expanding breadth of knowledge

As alluded to earlier, Azuki now has dedicated research partners. If they wanted to research or better understand a topic, they could tap Elena and/or Wale to help to help enrich their understanding or provide a different point of view.

Itā€™s easy for teams to surround themselves in an echo (echo, echo, echo šŸ˜‚) chamber. Working with different POVs can help those chambers echo a little less.

Community Activation

Creating this program not only directly helps the Azuki team and brand, but also the community as well. It shows that the team is actively looking to recognize, support, and partner with community members. Both Elena and Wale were already Azuki community members, so they not only understand the NFT and web3 space, but the Azuki community too.

Demā€™s announcement thread provides some insight to how theyā€™re integrating beyond Twitter:

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Dem ā›©ļø @DemAzuki

We will also incorporate Elenaā€™s posts into the garden, in Discord, so all holders can easily access the best insights.

11:04 PM āˆ™ Feb 3, 2023

What does this look like when put into a meme format?

What are some other examples of this?

Though itā€™s not the same residence format, there are other instances of this community curation and partnerships happening.

Floor: The NFT portfolio tracker app is aiming to be more than a hub for keeping tabs on your NFTs. They have been integrating a robust feed of content in the Discover tab of their app.

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Christine Hall @christine_hall

Did you know you can find your community newsletters in @floor? Currently supporting: @ZenAcademy ā†’ ZenCaps @MyBFF ā†’ GM BFF @proof_xyz ā†’ 100 PROOF @doodles ā†’ TGIDoodles @floor ā†’ @thefloorcast & The Ground Floor And more šŸ‘€ Which ones should we add next?

A screenshot of the Floor app, showing a Discover card for ZenCaps

2:19 PM āˆ™ Feb 20, 2023


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MVHQ: One of the premier alpha groups has their own magazine, featuring content from the community.

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Metaverse Headquarters @Metaverse_HQ

Congrats to @BdgeScott for winning MVHQ MVP for January! šŸ† We all appreciate your dedicated field reports, especially on OP, secondary sniping bots, and $CANTO; always helping our members strive to be the best! Enjoy the magazine art cover by @degen_ze MVHQ Thanks You! šŸ’™

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9:13 PM āˆ™ Feb 2, 2023


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What is the future of residency programs in web3?

Though not the same, we also see a version of this existing in the form of financial grants. Individuals, teams, and companies can apply for grant funding to finance the development of projects an efforts utilizing a specific protocol/blockchain/companyā€™s technology.

Blockchain Grants provide an overview of this ecosystem with over $10 billion and 1,897 projects funded šŸ¤Æ With the theme of residencies, we could consider this a version of developer in residence.

If I were to take this a step further (uh oh, TPanā€™s going off the rails), scholarships are a form of a residency program as well. Scholarship programs are typically focused on supporting underprivileged students, and share parallels. Students in Residence, anyone?

Bringing it back to web3, what ifā€¦

  • Sound created an artist in residence program?

  • Mirror created a writer in residence program?

  • Manifold, Opensea, or Blur created a creator in residence program?

Each residency program would require a unique set of considerations and parameters, but there could be something here šŸ¤”

As you astute readers have probably noticed, I havenā€™t really talked about the title of this piece, Community in Residence. When we take a step back from the specific examples Iā€™ve highlighted, the real opportunity at hand is partnering with the community to create a 1 + 1 = 3 outcome. For each company, brand, or effort, the angle and goals of empowering and partnering with the community is different.

If you find the right angle, there may be an opportunity to partner with the community in a new way.

Manifoldā€™s Burn Redeem upgrades

Last week Manifold (a web3 creator platform) shared updates to their burn capabilities.

For those unfamiliar with how creators are using Manifold, learn more here and here.

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manifold.xyz @manifoldxyz

Introducing the new and improved Burn Redeem App šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„ - ERC-721 burn functionality - Contract upgrades for gas efficiency and additional features coming soonā„¢ļø šŸ‘€ - Mint fees 1/ This upgrade also paves the way for a new form of creativity from our NFT burn tooling šŸ§µ

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12:00 AM āˆ™ Feb 17, 2023


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TLDR on the thread:

  • The Burn-Redeem app has historically only supported ERC-1155 burns. Now ERC-721 can be burned as well

  • There is customizability on what can be burned:

    • All tokens

    • Specific token ID ranges (eg: 1 - 100)

    • Specific token IDs (eg: 1, 35, 582)

  • Additional features already exist on the smart contract and will soon be implemented into the Studio app

    • Multi-token burns

    • Paid burns

    • Airdrops

    • Burning external (non-Manifold) contract tokens

    • Cross-spec burning: Burn a 721 for a 1155 and vice versa

This feature set will continue to feed the innovative mechanics for creators on Manifold and beyond.

I look forward to seeing what comes next šŸ˜‰

See you Thursday!

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