Producing informational/educational content involves a lot of work, and it's hard to predict what is valuable to the Cardano community
A collab platform for community-driven content production based on content models with built-in token-based governance on content and models
This is the total amount allocated to Community-driven content production.
Knowledge is the basis of empowerment
Despite the great growth of the cryptocurrency market at the beginning of this year, a recent report from Cardify has shown that a third of new investors don't know how crypto works. [1] The same report also showed that more than a third of investors researched cryptocurrencies for less than a month before buying them, and a quarter was looking for short-term gains. The evidence suggests that the possible price increase of a currency attracts many new investors in a typical FoMO effect, fear of missing out, a psychological phenomenon characterized by a generalized apprehension that others may be having rewarding experiences that you are missing out on. [2]
A key part of mass adoption relies on education about blockchain technology and its innovation possibilities. Regardless of the occupational field or level of education, knowledge about blockchain technology basics allows people to make better decisions about investing their money and time. But more than that, it opens the door to understanding the socio-economic transformation towards decentralization that we are living, preparing people to act in this new decentralized economic infrastructure actively.
Nevertheless, producing high-quality educational content takes time, planning, and a lot of work by people from different knowledge areas. The speed of technological advancement in the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry also makes the production of educational content on the topic even more challenging, requiring a lot of study time to wade through the vast technical background and translate it into an affordable and accessible message that suits a wider audience.
To reach more people globally, the educational content produced has to be available in English and several other languages since most people worldwide are not proficient in English. The translation job is not simple and involves specialized translators who can effectively understand the technical definitions and translate the message.
Another key factor is that the content a creator wants to produce is not always aligned with what is most valuable to those who will consume it. Producing content that is not valuable to the audience is a labour effort that benefits neither the creator nor the audience, so there must be an active feedback process from the community consuming the content.
Our proposal solution
To address this problem, we are proposing a collaborative platform to organize community-driven content production based on predefined content models, letting the community decide what is most important and should be prioritized and automatically allocating the creative production work among the enrolled contributors. The community governance layer, built through a custom governance token, allows stakeholders to decide what content should be covered by contributors and how content models can be improved.
The goal is to allow the community to participate in the decision making process and content creation. Hence, the platform and governance serve as a tool to ensure that the content produced is consistent with what the audience expects and demonstrates how blockchain can empower communities and change the structure of organizations.
The Infoblocks project
Over the past 6 months, our team has been iterating on the production of informative and educational content in the Infoblocks project, in an effort to explain certain aspects of how the Cardano network works. In order to determine the topics, we relied on frequently asked questions that we have observed in the community.
Our initial approach was to explain the concepts in a ludic and visual way. For each content (Infoblock), we created an infographic distributed as a static image, a base text detailing the content in more depth, a video with simple graphic animations and narration based on the text, and an interactive slide used for the video production that also works as a self-guided reading of the content. Now we hope to use Infoblock as the first model of content to be produced by the platform.
The collaborative platform
This proposal's ultimate goal is to build a platform that can accommodate a variety of content models, relying on a wide range of diversified contributors and an active community to support them. But to start more realistically, we want to use Infoblock as a first model of content to be produced by a group of carefully selected contributors. As EveryBlock Studio, we plan to start with management and responsibility for the platform and content, and gradually decentralize the control mechanisms to empower the community by putting in place an Exit to Community (E2C) strategy. [3]
The main features of the platform are listed below:
Roles of contributors
The initial roles that were appointed based on our experience producing the Infoblocks are as follows:
Cost structure
The requested fund in this proposal has the purposes of:
Our team has been exploring for 6 months the challenging task of educating people about Cardano's technology through the Infoblocks project.