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S1 E7: Dissecting NFT Subculture (Lili)

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On this episode of DAOn the Rabbit Hole, we’re talking to Lili, a full-stack product designer who is building Crypto Manga — the first platformless play-to-earn game.

Lili shares her background in law and how she got involved with crypto and NFTs. She talks about how we can define the NFT subculture, when it first began to emerge, and how it evolved over time. She goes into some of the main categories of NFT subcultures we see today, as well as the distinction between mainstream and non-mainstream NFT culture.

Lili explains what Manga is and how it’s different from Anime. She reveals how she came up with the idea for Crypto Manga, and how the platform works. We also talk about blockchain games in general and some of the important characteristics these need to be successful.

Finally, Lili shares her experiences as a female in the blockchain space, how things have changed over time, and the 22 Goddesses campaign that she’s launching.

To continue this conversation and stay up to date on all things DAOn the Rabbit Hole, you can follow Diana on Twitter @ddwchen and RabbitHole @rabbithole_gg. You can follow our guest, Lili, on Twitter @lililashka.

If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, subscribe, and share with your friends and family so we can keep taking you down the rabbit hole with us.

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On this episode of DAOn the Rabbit Hole, we’re talking to Lili, a full-stack product designer who is building Crypto Manga — the first platformless play-to-earn game.

Lili shares her background in law and how she got involved with crypto and NFTs. She talks about how we can define the NFT subculture, when it first began to emerge, and how it evolved over time. She goes into some of the main categories of NFT subcultures we see today, as well as the distinction between mainstream and non-mainstream NFT culture.

Lili explains what Manga is and how it’s different from Anime. She reveals how she came up with the idea for Crypto Manga, and how the platform works. We also talk about blockchain games in general and some of the important characteristics these need to be successful.

Finally, Lili shares her experiences as a female in the blockchain space, how things have changed over time, and the 22 Goddesses campaign that she’s launching.

To continue this conversation and stay up to date on all things DAOn the Rabbit Hole, you can follow Diana on Twitter @ddwchen and RabbitHole @rabbithole_gg. You can follow our guest, Lili, on Twitter @lililashka.

If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, subscribe, and share with your friends and family so we can keep taking you down the rabbit hole with us.

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