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Web3 Builder Stories - Dominic and Florian

•October 3, 2024
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Joseph Lubin
Joseph Lubin•Oct 3, 2024

Why It Matters

By dramatically lowering the time and cost to deploy on-chain social products, Common Ground helps projects monetize and engage communities in ways impossible on traditional platforms, accelerating Web3 adoption and new token-based community models.

Summary

Common Ground builds plug-and-play social platforms for Web3 ecosystems, enabling projects to launch community apps in weeks rather than months by leveraging on-chain functionality. The product lets users sign in with preferred identities—Ethereum wallets or social accounts like Twitter—and targets community segments based on token holdings and other on-chain signals. Its design emphasizes easy discovery, one-click joining, transparent public access and economic pathways for members. Founders argue this approach makes community building inclusive for non-technical users while unlocking new collaborative behaviors native to blockchain networks.

Original Description

Dominic and Florian discuss how Common Ground is dedicated to making it easy for anyone to create, manage, or join a web3 community without prior knowledge of blockchain technology.
Read more about Builder Stories and #Web3forAll: https://consensys.io/blog/web3-for-all-to-protect-builders-everywhere
Common Ground: https://www.commonground.cg/
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