Building The Social Fabric of Web3 w/ Yalor & Stacey
From MetaCartel & MCON, to GM Bus, MetaCamp & MetaCampus - Yalor & Stacey talk about the importance of building the social fabric
In this episode, we dive into the evolution of DAO communities and events with Yalor and Stacey. From the early days of MetaCartel, MCON & MetaCamp, to the ambitious vision of MetaCampus, we talk about the importance of in-person gatherings and building the social fabric.
What are MetaCamp and MetaCampus? Why choose Costa Rica for building a Web3 village, and why choose Detroit for MCON III? And most importantly, why investing in relationships might be more valuable than chasing the next memecoin?
“More financial games are not what will move the world and save us from impending collapse." - Yalor
These are some of the questions and answers discussed. Overall:
Origins of MCON and MetaCamp
The GM Bus project
Evolution of MetaCartel and its impact on the ecosystem
The concept and development of MetaCampus
The importance of community-building in Web3
Why Detroit as the new location for MCON
Doing conferences differently
The social layer and relationship-building at MetaCamp
Reputation and identity in decentralized networks
The value of in-person gatherings
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to MetaCamp, an offshoot of MCON that offers a more intimate atmosphere in Costa Rica - which then evolved into MetaCampus, a permanent facility designed to host various Web3 events and foster deeper connections within the community 👀
Throughout the episode, they emphasize the importance of building real relationships and communities, arguing that these connections, rather than financial gains, will be crucial in moving the world forward.
"I think it is around these real relationships and real communities actually forming a container for growth and progress." - Stacey