@kenny
we still small and albums were only launched about a month ago, so yet to see a group lean into using poidh albums consistently (other than me using themed bounties to market the app)
but the point isn't so much that we help people go after broad overarching missions, more that we enable you to raise money to do something in a way that's totally impossible otherwise
take the $35k kickflip bounty we're running right now
https://poidh.xyz/degen/bounty/1167
Jacek and Purp (on behalf of Degen DAO) have added $35k, but they maintain total control over their funds (they can withdraw them from the bounty at any time)
and anyone else in the world can come through and add more funds if they like the goal of the project
so poidh bounties are liquid, they're an incentivization market, where people can direct their funds in a focused manner to stuff they really care about
how does this help a community? well imagine you live in a neighborhood where things are maintained by an HOA
the traditional option is everyone pays all their money into a big bucket and hopes that the HOA directs those funds efficiently to the things that matter
the poidh option is different, community action tasks can be made by anyone, and only the individual tasks people really care about receive support because individuals are able to pick and choose the specific tasks they really care about getting accomplished
try to think through doing the poidh option in any other manner and you'll see why it matters... there's no other way to seamlessly allow anyone to chip in funds + anyone to claim the funds without heavily relying on a single centralized person (or group of people) to manage the funds
which causes friction and makes people less likely to contribute
the hypothesis here is that by making it easier for people to direct money towards specific actions they really care about, we get a higher level of community action and funding from individuals vs the current model where they have to give up a chunk of money and pray that whoever is running the organization uses it to fund things they care about