How Crypto Projects Like Loot are Rewriting the Playbook for Building Communities

Published: Sept. 14, 2021, 7:13 p.m.

The hype around crypto-native communities such as Loot and Nouns DAO have taken over all our Twitter feeds. But how do these communities arise and gather momentum?\xa0


Our guest this week, Patrick Rivera, gives us an inside look into the social and financial motivations driving some of crypto\u2019s most prominent communities. Being a part of these communities is so compelling, because according to Patrick, they are \u201ca combination of a social hangout spot, an intellectual challenge, and a way to make money.\u201d\xa0


Patrick\u2019s position has helped him get in early on these trends, and understand the importance of being a part of these communities from day one.\xa0


He is a Product Engineer at Mirror\u2014a crypto native creative suite, with crowdfunding & publishing tools for creators. Mirror is backed by some prominent investors such as a16z, USV, Variant Fund, and Li herself! \xa0


At Mirror, Patrick\u2019s role involves working very closely with creators to design and ship new features & launch new crowdfunding campaigns.\xa0


We spoke about how Mirror is powering the convergence of\xa0 crypto and the creator economy, and how crypto-native projects are rewriting the playbook around raising capital and launching products. Patrick believes that more projects will take this decentralized, bottom-up approach in the future\u2014giving everyone the opportunity to invest in projects they care about, right from the get go. \xa0


We hope you enjoy this conversation with Patrick as much as we did!\xa0