[Ritalk] RaveDAO has recently launched a pretty interesting feature—the Fan Achievement System is now officially live.
To put it simply, it records your participation in their events, which country chapters you’ve been involved with, and which years you attended. All these experiences can be documented, and you can earn digital badges. These aren’t just generic electronic certificates—they’re real on-chain NFT badges that prove you actually attended the events in person.
The system tracks four dimensions: how many events you’ve attended, what types they were, which regions they took place in, and how many years you’ve participated. It even records your spending contributions. Any badges you earn will be displayed directly on your member dashboard, serving as a status symbol, and future airdrops will also take this into account.
On the technical side, it’s powered by PLVR, the fan data infrastructure. If you meet the requirements, you can claim your badges directly from your PLVR personal homepage.
In short, RaveDAO is trying to turn real-life experiences like clubbing and attending shows into on-chain assets that can be verified, shown off, and even traded. It’s a pretty bold concept.
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RaveDAO launches fan achievement system: turning offline clubbing experiences into on-chain NFT badges
[Ritalk] RaveDAO has recently launched a pretty interesting feature—the Fan Achievement System is now officially live.
To put it simply, it records your participation in their events, which country chapters you’ve been involved with, and which years you attended. All these experiences can be documented, and you can earn digital badges. These aren’t just generic electronic certificates—they’re real on-chain NFT badges that prove you actually attended the events in person.
The system tracks four dimensions: how many events you’ve attended, what types they were, which regions they took place in, and how many years you’ve participated. It even records your spending contributions. Any badges you earn will be displayed directly on your member dashboard, serving as a status symbol, and future airdrops will also take this into account.
On the technical side, it’s powered by PLVR, the fan data infrastructure. If you meet the requirements, you can claim your badges directly from your PLVR personal homepage.
In short, RaveDAO is trying to turn real-life experiences like clubbing and attending shows into on-chain assets that can be verified, shown off, and even traded. It’s a pretty bold concept.