Tokenization of Community & Culture | Zach Hammond | TEDxCincinnati
Tokenized communities redefine how we belong online and expand how the industry views tokenization beyond finance. In this inspiring TEDx talk, Zach Hammond, also known as Zen Lounge, explores the next era of web 3 and is tokenizing community and culture keeping ownership belonging in the people who create it. This talk is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.sigmaonxrpl.com
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linktr.ee/zenloungecollective#TokenizedCommunities #Web3 #DigitalOwnership #CreatorEconomy #BlockchainTechnology #DecentralizedCommunities #DigitalCulture #CommunityEmpowerment #ZenLounge #TEDxCincinnati #TEDx Zach is a community builder, influencer & educator turned web3 developer & consultant. Revolutionising the game, he blends bold ideas & cutting edge technology, to tokenize communities, art & culture, redefining the way communities move seamlessly between real & digital worlds.Always a trailblazer, he has influenced trends & built communities since high school & was awarded best of Las Vegas for community music events in 2016. He has been recognized & endorsed by some of the biggest foundations & names in the industry.With a following, he is paving the way in tokenization of communities, he is the number one validator on Coreum & brainchild behind the Sigma NFT collection & Sigma XRPL vegas after party bringing web 3 culture to real life & most recently launched the number one meme/ movement project on Coreum cozy. He is in many ecosystems:
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linktr.ee/zenloungecollective This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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