Web3 for the Culture: The Study Guide đ
Hey fam!
Itâs officially the first week of December, so you know what that means⌠Spotify just confirmed for the 5th year in a row that Kendall is in the top 0.5% of listeners for Beyonce (yes, CUFF IT was and still is on repeat), finals are underway for most students (re: us!), and the end of 2022 is rapidly approaching. And wowâwhat a whirlwind itâs been, especially in web3.Â
Now before we go any further, we have just one ask of you. Please take 2 minutes to provide us with FEEDBACK about Web3 for the Culture. We want to make this a worthwhile experience for everyone, so the more you share with us the better we can educate our community.
In the spirit of completing evaluations, making study guides, and preparing for finals, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on the journey weâve been on over this past year. This week, weâre switching things up and doing a short recap of what weâve learned together since starting Web3 for the Culture. For those who have been rocking with us since the beginning, this should all feel familiar! For those of you who joined our community over the most recent months, hopefully this encourages you to check out a new article and share with a friend.Â
2022 Wrapped: Web3 for the Culture đ¤łđž
Before we dive in, we want to take the time to stop and smell the roses! Our first article was published on January 25th, 2022, and since then weâve written 44 articles covering topics from every corner of the web3 universe. Itâs been a labor of love and an exercise of consistency, and we are so proud of what weâve built with this community. Now letâs get into it!Â
Most Culturally RelevantÂ
These articles embody the essence of Web3 for the Culture by using topics from sports, to music, to social media, and reality TV to break down web3 concepts.
Most Thought-Provoking
These articles explore how web3 has the potential to fundamentally change the way our world operatesâfrom the government, to cities, to how we manage our identity.Â
The âMust Readsâ of Web3Â
These are your go-to guides for understanding the basics of web3.Â
While these are just 10 of the 44 posts weâve written to date, they represent a lot of what this platform is all aboutâcreativity and cultural relevance in web3 education.Â
Thank you for tapping in with us every week, and we hope you all have a phenomenal week!Â
Oh, and donât forget to do the survey. Pretty please. â¤ď¸
â Kendall and Chad