Greg Eisenberg
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I did a live stream where I took people's ideas for startups and we just jammed on it and I gave them feedback. I want to give a few people, just talk about their ideas and tell you what I think about them. Now these are just ideas from people like you listening. So Some are good, some are bad. And I'll tell you why they're good, why they're bad, and what I think of them.
I did a live stream where I took people's ideas for startups and we just jammed on it and I gave them feedback. I want to give a few people, just talk about their ideas and tell you what I think about them. Now these are just ideas from people like you listening. So Some are good, some are bad. And I'll tell you why they're good, why they're bad, and what I think of them.
I did a live stream where I took people's ideas for startups and we just jammed on it and I gave them feedback. I want to give a few people, just talk about their ideas and tell you what I think about them. Now these are just ideas from people like you listening. So Some are good, some are bad. And I'll tell you why they're good, why they're bad, and what I think of them.
Matthew M underscore underscore Sandys on Instagram says, this idea is like the rewarding exercise idea, but for gaming. I think he's talking about the sweat coin. So you basically, for the amount of steps that you do, they would give you a coin and pay you basically. So he says, here's the idea. You link your gaming account, Steam account for the MVP, and you earn tokens for your hours played.
Matthew M underscore underscore Sandys on Instagram says, this idea is like the rewarding exercise idea, but for gaming. I think he's talking about the sweat coin. So you basically, for the amount of steps that you do, they would give you a coin and pay you basically. So he says, here's the idea. You link your gaming account, Steam account for the MVP, and you earn tokens for your hours played.
Matthew M underscore underscore Sandys on Instagram says, this idea is like the rewarding exercise idea, but for gaming. I think he's talking about the sweat coin. So you basically, for the amount of steps that you do, they would give you a coin and pay you basically. So he says, here's the idea. You link your gaming account, Steam account for the MVP, and you earn tokens for your hours played.
And then you could spend those tokens on affiliate products, offers, could partner with gaming brands and even streamers to enable their viewers to get exclusive access to products via the platform. Now, I love the idea of hooking into your Steam data, which has literally hundreds of millions of users,
And then you could spend those tokens on affiliate products, offers, could partner with gaming brands and even streamers to enable their viewers to get exclusive access to products via the platform. Now, I love the idea of hooking into your Steam data, which has literally hundreds of millions of users,
And then you could spend those tokens on affiliate products, offers, could partner with gaming brands and even streamers to enable their viewers to get exclusive access to products via the platform. Now, I love the idea of hooking into your Steam data, which has literally hundreds of millions of users,
Because I don't think a lot of people are hooking into that data and based on it giving you rewards. Now, we all know about credit card rewards. There's a company called Drop. A friend of mine started it. JoinDrop.com. I think he raised like $50 or $75 million.
Because I don't think a lot of people are hooking into that data and based on it giving you rewards. Now, we all know about credit card rewards. There's a company called Drop. A friend of mine started it. JoinDrop.com. I think he raised like $50 or $75 million.
Because I don't think a lot of people are hooking into that data and based on it giving you rewards. Now, we all know about credit card rewards. There's a company called Drop. A friend of mine started it. JoinDrop.com. I think he raised like $50 or $75 million.
he basically created an app called Drop and you link your debit and credit card to it and then you get these points, additional points, and then you can spend those points at Amazon or Walmart or Old Navy. He did deals with all these different e-commerce websites. I don't know if they sell the data or how that works. But 5 million people have downloaded the app, so it's the real deal.
he basically created an app called Drop and you link your debit and credit card to it and then you get these points, additional points, and then you can spend those points at Amazon or Walmart or Old Navy. He did deals with all these different e-commerce websites. I don't know if they sell the data or how that works. But 5 million people have downloaded the app, so it's the real deal.
he basically created an app called Drop and you link your debit and credit card to it and then you get these points, additional points, and then you can spend those points at Amazon or Walmart or Old Navy. He did deals with all these different e-commerce websites. I don't know if they sell the data or how that works. But 5 million people have downloaded the app, so it's the real deal.
So yes, I think a drop but for Steam is a huge, huge idea. But I'm not sure I would build it on top of Web3 Rails to start, because I don't think it really needs to be. So I would say someone should build something that rewards gamers for what's their kill-death ratio? How many hours have they played? Are they having a streak? Have they logged in every single day?
So yes, I think a drop but for Steam is a huge, huge idea. But I'm not sure I would build it on top of Web3 Rails to start, because I don't think it really needs to be. So I would say someone should build something that rewards gamers for what's their kill-death ratio? How many hours have they played? Are they having a streak? Have they logged in every single day?
So yes, I think a drop but for Steam is a huge, huge idea. But I'm not sure I would build it on top of Web3 Rails to start, because I don't think it really needs to be. So I would say someone should build something that rewards gamers for what's their kill-death ratio? How many hours have they played? Are they having a streak? Have they logged in every single day?
And I think the thing to check here is, is it Steam? Is it Activision? Is this data available? But I do think that there's a huge business to be built on loyalty plus gaming. So that's a good one. All right. This guy messaged me. His Instagram is Carne Shabu. That's the name of his business. I'm working on a grass-fed Wagyu beef fried meat snack. We're targeting mostly women.
And I think the thing to check here is, is it Steam? Is it Activision? Is this data available? But I do think that there's a huge business to be built on loyalty plus gaming. So that's a good one. All right. This guy messaged me. His Instagram is Carne Shabu. That's the name of his business. I'm working on a grass-fed Wagyu beef fried meat snack. We're targeting mostly women.