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A
A
Yep
thanks
for
the
slide,
so
this
is
really
exciting
for
me,
because
I'm
probably
the
least
tech
person
on
the
stage
today
and
I'm
here
to
learn
and
that's
what
my
presentation
is
about,
because
I'm
alex
from
berlin
where
we
host
the
vindemurga
festivals,
who
of
you
guys
have
experienced
the
festival
before.
A
Okay,
that's
nice!
Okay,
let's
start
out
with
what
a
festival
is
about,
and
I
brought
some
pictures
along
and
what
you
see
here
is
a
young
lady
enjoying
herself
right
and
that's
what
you
experience
at
a
festival:
you're
just
relaxed,
you're,
calm!
You
enjoy
your
time!
Maybe
you
have
deep
talks
with
your
friends
most
of
the
time
you
experience
something
that
lets
you
grow
and
maybe
you
meet
a
person.
Maybe
you
even
meet
the
one
person,
it's
a
very
special
time
that
often
resonates
with
you.
A
So
the
question
is:
what
does
that
experience
have
to
do
with
blockchain
or
does
blockchain
in
any
shape
or
form
help
in
that
experience?
And
that's
what
we
try
to
figure
out
as
a
festival,
organizing
team,
and
so
we
really
start
from
the
basis
right.
We
we
try
to
understand
what
the
blockchain
is
and
for
us,
in
our
understanding,
blockchain
works
in
a
similar
way,
as
truth
is
being
found
in
society.
A
So,
let's
imagine
half
of
you
guys
say
the
sky
is
blue.
Then
we
would
trust
you
guys
that
sky
is
probably
blue,
so
blockchain
for
us
is
truth
and
therefore
that
results
in
trust
and
thus
facilitates
relationships
and
trade.
So
it's
possible
for
people
to
trade
or
to
do
stuff
together
if
they
trust
each
other
and
that's
a
very
unique
aspect
that
we
want
to
build
on
it
on
build
on.
A
A
So
we
were
able
to
mint
nfts.
We
were
able
to
use
royalties
and
let
me
go
a
little
bit
deeper
into
that.
What
we,
what
we
exactly
did
so
we
built
a
physical
space
near
nate.
Just
showed
it
to
you
guys
and
we
called
it
the
video
verse,
but
the
reverse
was
not
only
a
physical
building.
It
was
also
a
digital
clone
that
we
mirrored
in
cryptovoxels
and
zomnium
space.
A
So
what
our
guests
were
able
to
do
here
was
the
people
that
were
inside
the
building.
They
were
able
to
mint
or
buy
beer
for
near
and
create
art
and
so
on,
but
they
were
also
able
to
see
the
people
that
attended
online
and
the
people
that
were
online
were
able
to
see
the
people
inside
the
building,
listen
to
them
to
the
djs,
to
the
artists
and
also
listen
to
the
talks.
A
So
we
experimented
a
lot
in
this
space,
but
we
think
there's
much
more
to
it
and
that's
the
reason
I'm
here
today,
because
I
want
to
talk
to
you
guys
and
figure
out
what
are
the
next
steps
that
we
can?
We
can
take
here,
and
I
want
to
start
off
with
some
ideas
that
we
already
had
and
that
we're
thinking
about
and
that's
encouraging
new
economy
and
new
ecosystems,
because
we
think
this
this
baked
in
idea
of
trust,
should
should
lead
to
to
new
ecosystems.
A
So
if
I
were
to
ask
you
guys
to
throw
a
party
with
me-
and
I
would
ask
you
to
buy
the
the
beer,
the
beverages,
for
instance,
you
would
probably
have
a
hard
time
trusting
me,
because
you
don't
know
me
yet
right.
So
you
don't
know
if
you
get
the
money
from
me
or
not,
but
if
we
had
the
blockchain
and
we
would
say
all
right
from
every
ticket
sale,
you
receive
a
certain
amount
and
that's
baked
into
the
contract.
Then
trust
is
already
there.
A
So
we
could
easily
set
off
that
that
party
and
obviously
other
interesting
aspects,
could
be
the
establishment
of
governance.
We
could
have
people
decide
certain
aspects
of
our
events
like
who
should
be
a
vendor
or
which
artists
should
play
there,
or
maybe
things
that
go
even
deeper
into
our
festival
organization.
A
And
the
last
point
I'm
really
curious
about
is
financial
freedom,
but
this
one
is
a
tough.
This
one
is
a
tough
one,
though,
because
as
an
event,
organizer
or
I
can
speak
for
a
lot
of
event,
organizers,
they
have
a
hard
time
to
go
to
a
bank
and
get
a
loan
because
banks
say:
oh,
your
events
are
quite
risky.
We
don't
want
to
lend
you
any
money,
but
our
events
have
fans.
We
have
fans
that
trust
us
and
we've
experienced
the
defy
space
and
we
wondered.
A
That's
something
we
would
like
to
play
around
with,
and
maybe
some
of
you
guys
haven't,
have
any
ideas
that
haven't
have
an
idea
for
that,
and
that's
also
already
my
last
slide.
I
was
a
bit
rush,
was
rushing
through
a
bit.
Please
take
note
of
my
contacts
or
come
to
me.
Let
us
let's
talk
about
your
ideas.
Maybe
you
have
solutions
that
we
can
facilitate.
A
I
would
love
to
get
in
contact
and
to
approve
upon
the
idea
that
we
already
had
with
our
with
this
year's
edition.