Content Circle Weekly
Date
May 30, 2023
Agenda
- Introductions
- Next issue: BC Newsletter #16
- Changing our focus?
- reduce newsletter frequency
- implement something new
- monthly report
- original ideas
- we are siloed right now, how bring elements together?
- lead with content
- Technology-focused whitepapers: These can be on specific Web3 technologies such as different types of blockchains (e.g., Ethereum, Polkadot, Cosmos), protocols (e.g., IPFS), or development platforms (e.g., Truffle, Hardhat). For example, a whitepaper explaining the technical workings of Ethereum and smart contracts could be valuable for businesses looking to build on this platform.
- Industry Analysis: You could focus on the overall landscape of a specific Web3 industry such as DeFi, NFTs, or DAOs, including key players, growth trends, challenges, and opportunities. This type of whitepaper can provide value to businesses considering entry into these industries.
- Regulatory and Legal Aspects: Discuss the evolving legal landscape around Web3 technologies. Many companies are unsure about regulatory compliance when it comes to blockchain and cryptocurrency. A whitepaper that helps demystify these legal challenges would be highly valuable.
- Use Cases: Showcase potential use cases of blockchain technologies across different industries - finance, healthcare, supply chain, entertainment, and more. This would help businesses see the potential of these technologies in their own industries.
- Security Aspects: Given the number of security breaches and scams in the crypto space, a whitepaper discussing best practices for security could be very helpful to businesses looking to enter the space.
- Tokenomics: A whitepaper exploring the economic models behind cryptocurrencies could be very informative. This could discuss the principles of tokeneconomics, how different projects structure their tokens, and how to design a successful token economy.
- short editorials (500 words)
- Chuck
- external writers
- 500-700 words
- Blake Menezes
- may also be willing to do podcast
- offer article, podcast interview
- why deploy on Layer 2 summer (hirokennelly)
- zk-snark: privacy for online data
- omen
- FedNow
- omen- yes
- DSide: about podcast
- what we have learned - yes
- Infosec team
- DAO scammers article
- RTJ coordinate
- if expert, gov and security need to lead conversation (segway infosec)
- Should we do industry spotlights? Short editorials on news in a particular market/industry
- DAOs/ community building/ NFTs/ real world assets/
- subject matter experts
- Podcast
- Expert series (quarterly interview)
- web3 experts
- bizdev
- marketing
- operations/ structure
- community building
- media
- Twitter content
- quality from podcast
- Buffer QA check