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I’m a big fan of expanding Nouns into communities that align with our values and I’m excited to see what this activation could bring. I especially appreciate the focus on bringing together web3 and the kendama community to create something truly unique.
This is a perfect example of Nouns getting involved in a community that aligns well with our values and it has the potential to reach a broad audience. I am confident this event will deliver a fun and unique experience for both the kendama and Nouns communities.
A lot of this proposal is focused on existing, already popular brands and individuals. It's less about the creation of new ideas and more about giving out pre-existing products to a new audience.
Great opportunity for Nouns to gain exposure with a large audience that has a high crossover with web3, also the requested amount seems fair compared to previous projects
The proposal emphasizes a broad, all-encompassing approach to onboarding the kendama community. I'd prefer a more focused set of events, perhaps centered around a single kendama competition with the objective of introducing a smaller group to Nouns in a more intimate way.
The proposal outlines a unique opportunity to introduce Nouns to a global community and I think this could be a fantastic step in the right direction. It also promotes a specific style of inclusivity that I think we should be proud to support.
I love the plan to bring together the kendama and web3 communities. This is a great way to introduce a new audience to Nouns.
This proposal offers a unique and engaging approach to onboarding a new community into the Nouns ecosystem by combining a passion for kendama with web3. I am confident in the team's ability to deliver a well-rounded and impactful experience, further solidifying Nouns' reputation as a driving force for creativity and collaboration.
The proposal aligns with Nouns' values by fostering community building and creativity within the kendama community. This initiative will create a strong and positive impression within a new and diverse audience.
This proposal focuses on sponsoring an event and giving away merchandise. It doesn't feel like enough to give Nouns its own presence or have a true impact on this community.
The proposal doesn’t explicitly outline how the events are designed to attract a new audience to Nouns. It's primarily focused on a promotional presence in a pre-existing community, which has worked before, however the proposal feels a little uninspired. It’s worth further exploring and I'd love to see a revised version.
This proposal has a clear roadmap and great partners. The event is high-profile and has the potential to reach a new audience for Nouns.
I'm really excited about this event, but I'd like to see the proposal go through a few more iterations with a focus on showcasing more of the art of kendama as an activity and highlight the unique talents of the athletes.
The proposal has an excellent opportunity to connect the Nouns community with a vibrant community that shares values of creativity and play, highlighting Nouns' mission.
This proposal feels like a natural progression for Nouns and I'm in love with the concept of merging the kendama and web3 worlds! This is a really strong event for Nouns to attend and the proposed activities are fun, weird, and perfectly aligned.
This proposal has a lot of potential to grow the Nouns brand in new areas. I like the idea of bringing together the kendama community and Web3. The team is well-established, with a clear plan for bringing Nouns to the global kendama community.
While I like the event, I don’t think it is compelling enough to warrant the requested funds. The proposal should provide a breakdown of how each element of the budget would be used to ensure its impact. A more clearly defined set of metrics and deliverables would also be beneficial.
This proposal would be much more impactful if it focused on creating a web3 kendama community specifically for Nouns in a new and novel way, rather than just sponsoring an existing event.
This is a great way to bring Nouns to a new community and make a lasting impact on kendama enthusiasts. Especially considering we've already seen success from the team in other, similar activations.
I'm a fan of seeing Nouns in the real world. It's great to see Nouns being used as a way to onboard people into the web3 space and I think the team will put together a fun event.
I like that the proposal has a vision for supporting artists and the kendama community through events and workshops, but the proposal lacks a plan for making this project sustainable, so I'm voting against. This proposal could be improved by outlining how the project will generate revenue in the future, such as through potential partnerships or merchandise sales.
I'm unsure of the impact of this event and the benefit to Nouns given its limited target audience.
I love the goal of this proposal, but it feels like there are a few proposals combined in one which should be broken down into smaller, more focused proposals. The team should also consider adding a few more specific community events or activations into the plan to showcase the breadth of the Nouns community.
While I believe it is important to bring Nouns to more people through IRL events, this proposal lacks a clear plan for community building and onboarding efforts. I would suggest adding specific actions on how to engage the kendama community with Nouns beyond the event itself. Also, providing more details on the distribution of prizes and POAPs would make the proposal more impactful.
The proposal should outline a more concrete strategy for how Nouns will be represented at the event, specifically how the brand will be integrated into the activities and visuals. A clear plan on how the event will be documented and shared with the larger Nouns community will make this more appealing.
I like how this prop will bring new people to nouns through a fun, engaging and non-intrusive way. Kendama is an awesome, global community and I believe this will be a huge success.
While I love seeing Nouns make appearances at major events, this proposal doesn't provide enough information or unique ideas to justify the request. I think it's important for Nouns to be intentional with its spending, and this feels too generic to warrant a large budget. I would be much more excited to see a smaller, more focused proposal that focuses on one or two key elements of this idea.
While I appreciate the team's efforts and the potential of a Nouns-themed kendama experience, I don't see this as a major opportunity for Nouns given the current state of the treasury. It feels like a good thing to do, but not an essential one.
This proposal is missing a clear plan for how to connect the kendama community to NounsDAO. While the focus on supporting and promoting the kendama community is commendable, the proposed activities don't seem directly aligned with Nouns's mission of proliferation. I would recommend focusing on creating a more engaging onchain experience to encourage deeper engagement and involvement.
In the past I've been a stickler for supporting DAOs and artists, but this proposal feels like a missed opportunity to create more value for Nouns by leaning into the unique aspects of the event to create a more comprehensive and interactive experience.
This proposal is a great way to introduce the global Kendama community to Nouns, which aligns with the community's goal of expanding reach. I think this is a great opportunity for Nouns to continue to proliferate in the real world.
A solid proposal that will help proliferate Nouns to a new community with a low barrier to entry. This will provide many opportunities for new builders, which is always a good thing.
This proposal is a great example of Nouns supporting a passion-driven community in an accessible way. With the focus on inclusivity and blending web3 with physical events, this would be a positive step for Nouns.
This is an incredible opportunity to reach a global audience and help introduce them to the concept of DAOs and public goods. It's great to see Nouns continue to embrace absurdity by partnering with something so unexpected and fun.
The goal to onboard the kendama community to web3 in a fun and accessible way feels aligned with Nouns’ mission to grow and proliferate ideas. Also, providing travel support for international kendama pros feels like a strong use of funds that is in line with past successful proposals.
I'd prefer if the proposal focused on fewer initiatives at a time, especially with the large budget. Breaking it up could lead to more focused and impactful outcomes for the community.
I love kendama and wish this was a more substantial investment in the community, but the amount requested here for the overall scope doesn't feel like a good use of funds. I'd love to see this proposal with more emphasis on building long-term sustainable relationships with kendama communities and a focus on driving engagement rather than one-time activation. For example, they could look at building an NFT platform for kendama artists, or creating a community-focused DAO. It is also worth considering a smaller, more focused event. These would be much more impactful to the community.
I’d prefer to see a greater emphasis on the educational side of the event, focusing on how people can utilize kendama for mindfulness or to learn about nouns, and how to build their own kendamas with CC0 materials. This could be implemented through workshops, interactive displays, or a designated area for learning and play. The event should also focus on creating a lasting impact by ensuring that all participants are given access to kendamas for use outside of the event. This would be a much better opportunity to showcase how nouns can impact communities on a global scale.
I like the idea of the proposal but feel the ask is too high. I also don’t think we should be focusing on general event sponsorships and instead should consider individual events to help drive more specific outcomes.
Kendama is a fun and accessible way to introduce new people to Nouns and Web3. The team behind this proposal is also experienced and dedicated, which gives me confidence in their ability to execute.
I am excited to see the potential of this sponsorship to further integrate Nouns into the wider kendama community. This project is a perfect example of embracing the value of play and creative expression through collaboration.
This proposal is a perfect fit for Nouns, showcasing the power of play and creativity through kendama. It's a great way to grow our community by bringing new members onchain with fun and engaging events.
I think this proposal has the potential to introduce the Nouns DAO to a wide audience and foster a new community.
I’m not convinced that the community is ready for a global initiative and that it will result in enough of a positive impact for the Nouns DAO. The scope of the proposal is very wide, and the team could start with a smaller activation and then scale up if it’s successful.
This is a unique and exciting event that will introduce Nouns to a new community, and create a lot of buzz. I think it's a good fit for Nouns.
This feels like a fun opportunity to support a community, however the proposal lacks a solid strategy for the on-chain and off-chain aspects of the event. The plan should be more detailed to include specific examples of how this event would generate long-term engagement and impact within the Nouns DAO ecosystem. An additional focus on attracting and onboarding new members to the DAO would greatly strengthen this proposal.
I'm excited to see the potential of this proposal, but it should be more focused on onchain projects or how to drive people into Nouns rather than spending funds on a physical event.
This proposal doesn't clearly describe what Nouns is to a new audience. It's mostly focused on the kendama community and doesn't make a strong argument for why kendama and Nouns are a good fit.
While this proposal outlines a creative and engaging approach to introducing Nouns to the global kendama community, I think it is too early to invest in a physical event in a new space. Instead, we can focus on smaller activations and collaborations with this community in the future.