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@felipeflip love the impact you've made so far. I'm having trouble seeing a clear business plan or sustainable path to revenue in this proposal though. The revenue streams mentioned feel quite general - could you elaborate on specific monetization strategies and what success you've had with them before?
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Due to network fees, crypto conversion, exchange rates, and withdrawals to BRL, In a scenario where I'd receive around R$480 to R$520 net per month (roughly $85–90 after deductions). Each month follows a basic flow: 1. R$200 (~$35–40) → transport, food, and small stipends for the autonomous team (myself + Mindhunters collective) 2. R$150 (~$25–30) → filming and editing one session (music jam, skate video, talk, etc.) 3. R$100 (~$18–20) → stickers with QR codes (used for onboarding in physical spaces) and other printed material 4. R$50 (~$10) → minting fees How this becomes revenue Each session can be transformed into digital and physical products that can be collected or sold: Collectible NFTs: video, audio, photo, or zine editions Physical merch with embedded QR/NFT: t-shirts, prints, stickers Workshops/talks with optional donation or conscious pricing Recurring supporter club: through Pix or NFTs with early-access perks
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Have you sold / designed physical merch before? Not sold on minting atm given current market conditions, have you been successful with mints recently?
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While I'm an enthusiast of mints and believe in their potential, I think it might be better to invest in physical products at this moment given current market conditions. The NFT space is experiencing lower engagement and purchasing power, while physical products offer more immediate utility and broader market appeal. Physical products also allow me to better serve the Brazilian peripheral communities I work with, as they provide immediate, practical value while still connecting people
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Yes, I have significant experience producing and selling physical products. I previously ran a merchandise business selling t-shirts and caps, which gave me hands-on experience with product design, production logistics, inventory management, and customer service. Currently, I continue producing stickers to promote my music career, which keeps me connected to the physical product creation process
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