The mainstream audience was young and open to new ideas. Folks could create new things that impacted the culture at large and in that way punch above their weight class. In NYC, people could create art movements that would live for the next 50 years. Sort of like the way kids could create new technology in a garage in Silicon Valley in the 70s, or a dorm room in the 00s. It was a time in culture where the doors were open and you could have profound impact. The doors closed again, so people look back and have an appreciation for what was possible and what became and perhaps long for it again.
Some people want to create. Some people want to consume. Some people want to collect. Sometimes consumables become collectible (Baseball cards). Sometimes collectibles become consumable (Mona Lisa postcards). Creators are allowed to decide who their market is and adjust as they see fit.
We're looking for a web2/web3 hacker to build special projects, starting w/ web2 UX for custom smart contract, expanding to include a discord bot for the right person. Must be a creative thinker who rolls up sleeves to solve exciting problems and ships. Remote / PT, more if you’re the right fit! send your github to hax@rmx.party
Remix Party is a team of product-obsessed hackers and crypto-enthusiasts building a new way to create and seamlessly mint memes on the blockchain. We’re creating a viral game as a launchpad to an open meme-gen tool focused on creator ownership, royalties, and metadata/provenance. We aim to build a new protocol for nft-based memes, where creators are the largest benefactors from their creations, perpetually.
We are looking for an experienced product development leader who is excited by the potential of this space. Must be comfortable with leading decision-making in the face of uncertainty, communicating with the team, and executing. We are looking for a partner, a player-coach and an eternal student.