Propose topic
Hello all, hope you’re having a great week and are exciting for out 98th event today at 16 UTC!
Here is a topic proposal for today’s event:
How should we package Eden Fractal’s products to help all communities and organizations optimize decision-making?
In today’s event, each participant will take turns in sharing their idea of how Eden Fractal’s product should ideally be packaged. During last week’s episode, Eric shared an inspiring idea for a Store Box Game where we describe how our products look if we put them in a shelf in a store. I think this is a great idea… so let’s design the package for a product that helps grow communities and makes collective decision-making fair, fast, and fun!
The goal is to determine the best way of packaging our products to facilitate the implementation of fractal decision-making processes throughout society. Think about how the product should be named, where it should be displayed, how it will appear on a website, what the product offers, and how the packaging can clearly communicate its benefits and functionalities. If you don’t have ideas about the packaging for Eden Fractal’s products, feel free to let us know what kind of products may be most useful for you or however else we can help your community.
I’m looking forward to seeing you at the event and am curious to hear everyone’s thoughts about this… What do you think is our ideal product packaging?
Update about Town Hall
As an update, the proposal to start playing Cagendas was approved and a topic proposal has been selected for the first Optimism Town Hall event tomorrow. You can see this post for details about the event and how Eden Fractal’s products are enabling communities to optimize collective decision-making. Stay tuned for more coming soon!
While you’re thinking about this, you may want to review EF 94 and EF 90(?) to see our previous product and customer chats
How should we package Eden Fractal’s products to best showcase their potential and inspire adoption of fractal consensus processes?
with top-rated projects earning Respect points. We've put together a player template to guide you in crafting your presentation, ensuring you cover all necessary aspects of your product's design and appeal.
Inspired by a suggestion from Eric during our recent session (see his comment here), we are launching the Product Packaging Game. This game is a creative exercise where participants are tasked with designing the digital 'packaging' for products that facilitate decision-making and enhance community engagement.
The challenge is to conceptualize how these digital products might be presented in an online environment, emphasizing the interface and user experience. Think about how your product would appear on a website, what elements would draw the user in, and how it can clearly communicate its benefits and functionalities.
Participants will prepare detailed presentations that outline not only the product's features but also its digital packaging and the impact it could have on various communities. After the presentations, community members will vote, with top-rated projects earning Respect points. We've put together a player template to guide you in crafting your presentation, ensuring you cover all necessary aspects of your product's design and appeal.
We are eager to see your innovative approaches to digital product packaging and how your ideas could transform the way we present solutions to the broader community.
If you don’t have any ideas for how the product should be packaged, feel free to let us know however Eden Fractal can help you or what kind of product might be useful for your communities.
We're pleased to introduce the Product Packaging Game, inspired by Eric's insightful suggestion during our recent session (check out his comment here). In this game, participants will create and present a digital product designed to enhance decision-making and facilitate community engagement.
Each participant will develop a presentation detailing their product’s functionality, interface, and the benefits it offers to various communities. After the presentations, everyone will have a chance to vote, with the top ideas receiving Respect points. To help you prepare, we've created a player template that outlines what to include in your presentation.
We're looking forward to seeing your creative solutions and discussing how they can impact our community positively.

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i like to play 6:55 what I call the storebox game and it's if you put your product on 7:00 a shelf in a store what shelf is it on what's it called the order you get it 7:05 what's it called what do you get in this box oh inside this box you get happiness 7:11 free health whatever and then the way that transformation comes and then the 7:17 ingredients I think we should just be defining that because we're pretty close 7:22 it's it's kind of like we have a all the pieces are in the warehouse but if somebody walks in the stores and say can 7:29 you put put a product yeah we can put some stuff for the warehouse what stuff I don't know I think it's there I just 7:35 think we need to to get the packaging and the marketing so that I can go out and start I'm ready to start selling 7:42 this to people I even been talking to people I'm I'm ready to start start I've 7:47 got some test groups lined up I'm ready to start selling so I need the product Eric emphasizes the importance of packaging and marketing the product, detailing his testing needs. 7:53 whatever we're going to call that product one
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I like to play what I call the storebox game. If you put your product on a shelf in a store, what shelf is it on? What's it called? What do you get in this box? Oh, inside this box, you get happiness, free health, whatever, and then the way that transformation comes, and then the ingredients. I think we should just be defining that because we're pretty close. It's kind of like we have all the pieces in the warehouse, but if somebody walks into the store and asks if you can put a product, we can put some stuff from the warehouse. What stuff? I don't know. I think it's there. I just think we need to get the packaging and the marketing so that I can go out and start selling this to people. I've been talking to people. I'm ready to start. I've got some test groups lined up. I'm ready to start selling, so I need the product. Whatever we're going to call that product.

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The "storebox game" is a conceptual exercise used to refine and define a product's positioning and market readiness. In this game, one imagines placing their product on a store shelf and considers several key aspects: the shelf it belongs on, the product's name, and what the product offers (e.g., happiness, health). The exercise also involves detailing the transformation the product provides and its ingredients. The goal is to ensure all components of the product—such as packaging, marketing, and actual product content—are fully defined and ready. This preparation is crucial before the product can be presented to potential customers or test groups, highlighting the importance of a well-thought-out strategy that includes not just the product itself but also how it is packaged and marketed.

Provide instructions to play this game where each participant takes four minutes to explain their vision for the store box / packaging of the product, then at the end of the game the players can optionally rank each other's answers in the fractalgram app and players can receive Respect based on the rankings of the answers
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Here's how you can play the "Storebox Game" with the additional structure of ranking and earning Respect points:
Setup:
- Participants: Gather a group of individuals interested in product development or marketing.
- Materials: Provide each participant with paper and pens for sketching their product's packaging and a timer to manage presentation times.
- Digital Setup: Ensure all participants have access to the Fractalgram app to submit and rank each other's concepts.
Game Instructions:
- Introduction (2 minutes):
- Explain the objective: Each participant will develop and present a conceptual packaging for a product, imagining it placed on a store shelf.
- Review the key points to consider: Name of the product, its benefits (what's inside the box), and the target shelf or category in the store.
- Preparation (4 minutes per participant):
- Set the timer for four minutes. Each participant uses this time to draft their product's storebox vision, focusing on the packaging, naming, and key selling points.
- Encourage creativity and clarity in how the product would appeal to a customer walking through the store.
- Presentation (4 minutes per participant):
- Each participant presents their concept to the group. Use the timer to ensure that everyone sticks to the four-minute limit.
- Participants should explain why they chose specific elements and how these elements will attract customers.
- Ranking and Feedback (variable time):
- After all presentations are complete, participants use the Fractalgram app to anonymously rank each other's storebox concepts based on creativity, practicality, and market potential.
- Optional: Allow time for open feedback where participants can discuss what they liked and suggest improvements.
- Respect Points Allocation (conclusion):
- Based on the rankings in the Fractalgram app, distribute Respect points accordingly. Higher-ranked concepts receive more points, emphasizing peer recognition and appreciation.
- Discuss the overall insights gained from the game and any potential real-world applications of the concepts.
Optional Extensions:
- Iterative Rounds: Conduct multiple rounds with participants refining their packaging based on feedback.
- Real Audience Testing: If feasible, test the top concepts with a real audience or potential customers for additional feedback and validation.
This game encourages creativity and practical thinking about product marketing, while also integrating a social and competitive element through the ranking and Respect points system.

Provide instructions for the players to play this game, not the host or admin. Where each participant takes four minutes to explain their vision for the store box / packaging of the product, then at the end of the game the players can optionally rank each other's answers in the fractalgram app and players can receive Respect based on the rankings of the answers Create a template with questions or prompts that each player can use to help guide their answers, such as the shelf it belongs on, the product's name, and what the product offers (e.g., happiness, health)
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Player Instructions for the Storebox Game
Objective:
Develop and present your vision for the packaging of a hypothetical product, focusing on how it would be presented on a store shelf. After all presentations, you'll have the opportunity to rank each other's concepts in the Fractalgram app. High rankings can earn you Respect points.
Preparation:
- Think about the Product: Before the game starts, consider a product you would like to develop. It can be anything from a physical item to a digital service.
- Gather Materials: Have paper and pen ready to jot down your ideas or sketch your packaging concept.
Presentation Guide (4 minutes per participant):
- Introduction of Your Product:
- Name: What is the product called?
- Category: What type of product is it? (e.g., health, entertainment, food)
- Packaging Vision:
- Shelf Placement: On what shelf or in which section of a store would your product be found?
- Visual Design: Describe the visual style and colors of the packaging. What makes it stand out?
- Key Features: What key features or benefits does the packaging highlight? (e.g., eco-friendly, easy to use, compact design)
- Contents and Benefits:
- What’s Inside the Box: What exactly does the customer get? (e.g., contents, accessories)
- Unique Selling Proposition: What unique benefits does the product offer? How does it improve the buyer’s life? (e.g., provides happiness, enhances health)
- Target Audience:
- Who is it for? Describe your ideal customer. Why would they be drawn to this product?
Presentation Tips:
- Be Concise and Clear: You only have four minutes, so make sure your points are clear and your description is engaging.
- Focus on Differentiation: Explain why someone should pick your product over competitors.
Post-Presentation Ranking:
- After everyone has presented, use the Fractalgram app to rank each participant's product concept based on creativity, appeal, and viability.
- Consider the thoughtfulness of the presentation, how well the product fits its target shelf, and the overall packaging design.
Earning Respect Points:
- Points are awarded based on the rankings from the Fractalgram app. High rankings translate to more Respect points.
- Reflect on the feedback and think about how you could refine your concept in the future.
Template for Your Presentation:
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**Product Name:**
- [Your Product Name Here]
**Shelf and Store Section:**
- [Describe where your product would be located in a store]
**Packaging Design:**
- [Describe the visual appearance and key visual elements]
**What’s Inside the Box:**
- [List the contents and main features]
**Benefits Offered:**
- [Explain the benefits - why should someone be excited about this?]
**Target Audience:**
- [Describe who would most want this product]
**Unique Selling Proposition:**
- [What makes your product stand out from the competition?]
Use this structure to guide your preparation and presentation. Remember, the goal is to convince your peers that your product deserves a prime spot on the store shelf and in consumers' lives!

Let's craft this game specifically for the Eden Fractal community. For context, we believe that all communities and organizations should have the tools and methods to make the best possible decision-making fair, fast, and fun. We’re implementing fractal decision-making processes throughout society via collaborative research, development, education, gamification, and community engagement. The product may be the Respect Game, a Fractal app to play the respect game, some decision making tools to make decisions with Respect, or something else related to group consensus processes or games. Let's craft the instructions again for participants with this knowledge in mind that we're aiming to create packaging for a product that the eden fractal community will deliver
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Storebox Game Instructions for the Eden Fractal Community
Objective:
Design and present a conceptual package for a product that embodies the Eden Fractal community's principles of fair, fast, and fun decision-making. Your product could be a new version of the Respect Game, a Fractal app tailored for group consensus, or any tool facilitating effective decision-making within communities.
Preparation:
- Product Concept: Consider how your product supports fractal decision-making and community engagement. It should enhance the community's ability to reach consensus or make decisions efficiently.
- Materials Needed: Paper and pen for sketching your concept, or a digital tool if you prefer designing electronically.
Presentation Guide (4 minutes per participant):
- Product Introduction:
- Name and Type: What is your product called? What category does it belong to (app, game, tool)?
- Core Function: How does it facilitate decision-making or consensus within communities?
- Packaging Vision:
- Shelf Placement: Imagine if this product were in a physical or digital store. Where would it be placed?
- Design Elements: Describe the design and colors of the packaging. What visual elements highlight its purpose and appeal?
- Key Features and Benefits:
- Inside the Box: What components or features does the product include? (e.g., software, access codes, instructional materials)
- Main Benefits: How does it improve community decision-making? What specific problems does it solve?
- Target Audience:
- Intended Users: Who will benefit most from this product? How does it cater to the needs of the Eden Fractal community?
Presentation Tips:
- Clarity and Engagement: Keep your explanation clear and engaging. Highlight how your product aligns with the community's goals.
- Focus on Community Impact: Emphasize how your product facilitates better decision-making or enhances community interaction.
Post-Presentation Ranking:
- Use the Fractalgram app to rank each concept based on creativity, relevance to community goals, and practical utility.
- Consider how well each product would integrate into existing community processes and its potential to foster consensus.
Earning Respect Points:
- Respect points are awarded based on the Fractalgram app rankings. Products that are highly regarded for their innovation and community fit receive more points.
- Take the opportunity to gather feedback for potential refinements to your product concept.
Presentation Template:
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**Product Name:**
- [Insert Product Name Here]
**Product Type:**
- [App/Game/Tool]
**Core Function:**
- [Describe how it aids decision-making or consensus]
**Shelf and Placement:**
- [Describe hypothetical placement]
**Packaging Design:**
- [Visual and design elements]
**What’s Inside the Box:**
- [Contents and features]
**Benefits Offered:**
- [Main advantages for the community]
**Target Audience:**
- [Who it's designed for]
**Community Impact:**
- [How it enhances community decision-making]
Use this framework to develop your presentation, ensuring it aligns with the ethos and objectives of the Eden Fractal community. This game not only fosters creativity but also directly contributes to the community's goal of implementing effective decision-making tools.

That's better. Here are some improvements to make: 1. The product is most likely a digital product, like an app or piece of software. So let's make the parts about shelf placement also more catered to this environment. For example, how would the product/packaging be displayed on a website? What kinds of websites or digital environments would the product be displayed? 2. There might be multiple products, so there should probably be a mention of this. Perhaps a question or prompt about how the multiple products would be packaged and presented along with each other. We should make the prompts such that people can answer with a single product or multiple products, but perhaps focusing more on the most important one product 3. Not all the products need to deal directly with decision making. Some of them need to deal directly with decision making, but our products also provide many other kinds of benefits like team building, cultural development , creative collaboration, education, developer tooling, fun and enjoyment, etc. So let's not confine people too much in the instructions; it's better to focus on decision making but also mention some of these other benefits to inspire some creative answers with the product packaging
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Revised Storebox Game Instructions for the Eden Fractal Community
Objective:
Design and present a conceptual package for a digital product (or suite of related products) that embodies the Eden Fractal community's values. Your product could range from an app designed for decision-making, to tools that foster team building, cultural development, or creative collaboration.
Preparation:
- Product Concept: Consider how your digital product supports not only decision-making but also other aspects like education, fun, and community engagement.
- Materials Needed: Prepare for a digital presentation that could be shared online, using tools like slide decks or digital design mockups.
Presentation Guide (4 minutes per participant):
- Product Introduction:
- Name and Type: What is your product called? Is it an app, a platform, or a toolset?
- Core Function: What main function does it serve within the community? Does it facilitate decisions, enhance learning, or something else?
- Digital Packaging Vision:
- Online Placement: How would this product be presented on a website or digital store? What kind of digital environments (educational platforms, professional networks, etc.) would it fit into?
- Design Elements: Describe any visual elements, color schemes, and user interface components that convey the product's purpose and appeal.
- Features and Benefits:
- Key Features: What functionalities does the product offer? If presenting multiple products, how do they interact or complement each other?
- Diverse Benefits: Beyond decision-making, how does it promote aspects like team building, creativity, or fun?
- Target Audience and Community Impact:
- Intended Users: Who will benefit most from this product? How does it cater to different segments of the community?
- Enhancing Community Interaction: How does the product improve community dynamics or help achieve collective goals?
Presentation Tips:
- Engagement and Clarity: Ensure your presentation is engaging and clearly communicates the value of your product.
- Community and Market Fit: Highlight how the product fits into the broader community goals and digital marketplaces.
Post-Presentation Ranking:
- Use the Fractalgram app to rank each digital product concept based on creativity, relevance to community goals, and practical utility.
- Consider how each product could realistically be integrated into community activities and digital platforms.
Earning Respect Points:
- Points are awarded based on the rankings from the Fractalgram app. Emphasize innovation and community relevance in your assessments.
Presentation Template:
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**Product Name:**
- [Insert Product Name Here]
**Product Type:**
- [App/Game/Toolset]
**Core Function:**
- [Describe the primary function]
**Online Placement and Design:**
- [How and where the product would be digitally displayed]
**Key Features and Interactions:**
- [Describe features, especially if presenting multiple products]
**Diverse Benefits:**
- [Detail how it supports decision-making, team building, etc.]
**Target Audience and Community Impact:**
- [Who it's for and how it benefits the community]
This updated framework encourages participants to think broadly about the impact of their digital products on the Eden Fractal community, fostering creativity and comprehensive community engagement.

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Concise Storebox Game Instructions
Objective:
Create a presentation for a digital product that enhances decision-making and community engagement, suitable for any community or organization.
Preparation:
- Product Focus: Develop a concept for a digital app or tool that supports not only decision-making but also areas like education and collaboration.
- Materials: Prepare a digital presentation (e.g., slides or mockups).
Presentation Outline (4 minutes per participant):
- Product Overview:
- Name: What is your product called?
- Type: Is it an app, platform, or toolset?
- Primary Function: What main function does it serve?
- Digital Presentation:
- Display: How would it be presented on a website or digital marketplace?
- Design Elements: Highlight visual elements and user interface components.
- Benefits and Features:
- Key Features: Outline the functionalities. If presenting multiple products, describe their interactions.
- Benefits: Explain how it promotes decision-making, creativity, or fun.
- Target Audience and Impact:
- Users: Who will benefit from this product?
- Community Impact: How does it enhance interaction or achieve goals?
Evaluation:
- After presentations, use the Fractalgram app to rank each concept based on innovation, relevance, and utility.
- Points are distributed based on rankings, with high-scoring concepts recognized for their potential community impact.
Presentation Template:
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**Product Name:** [Insert Name]
**Type:** [App/Game/Toolset]
**Primary Function:** [Main function]
**Online Display:** [Digital presentation strategy]
**Key Features:** [Main features]
**Benefits:** [Decision-making, team building, etc.]
**Target Audience:** [Who it's for]
**Community Impact:** [How it benefits communities]
These streamlined instructions encourage participants to focus on the broader applicability of their products to various communities, promoting a universal approach to enhancing group collaboration and decision-making.

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Detailed Storebox Game Instructions for Eden Fractal Community
Game Objective:
Develop a digital product presentation that not only facilitates decision-making and enhances community engagement but also serves a wide range of communities and organizations.
Preparation:
- Concept Development: Brainstorm and define a digital tool or app that can aid in areas such as decision-making, education, or community building. Consider the unique needs of various communities beyond just your own.
- Materials for Presentation: Equip yourself with digital tools to create a compelling presentation, such as slide decks, design mockups, or interactive demos.
Presentation Guidelines (4 minutes per participant):
- Introduce Your Product:
- Product Name and Type: Start with the name of your product and specify whether it is an app, platform, or a suite of tools.
- Primary Function: Clearly articulate the main purpose of your product. How does it facilitate decision-making processes or enhance community interactions?
- Digital Packaging and Display:
- Visualization: Describe how your product would be visually presented on a digital platform or website. What kind of user interface elements would it feature?
- Online Environment Fit: Specify the types of digital environments where your product would be most effectively displayed, such as educational platforms, professional community sites, or corporate intranets.
- Features and Benefits:
- Detailed Features: Enumerate the functionalities of your product, detailing how each feature works and how they interconnect, especially if you are presenting multiple related products.
- Broad Benefits: Explain the broader impact of your product, such as improving collaborative decision-making, fostering creativity, or enhancing educational outcomes.
- Target Audience and Broader Impact:
- User Demographics: Identify who the product is designed for. Discuss how different segments of users can benefit from your product.
- Universal Appeal: Discuss how the product can be adapted or utilized by various communities and organizations to meet their specific needs and goals.
Evaluation and Ranking:
- Peer Review: After all presentations, participants will use the Fractalgram app to anonymously rank each presentation based on creativity, practicality, and potential impact on community and organizational dynamics.
- Respect Points: Points will be allocated based on these rankings, rewarding presentations that demonstrate the most innovative and universally applicable solutions.
Post-Game Discussion:
- Feedback Session: Encourage participants to provide constructive feedback on each product concept, focusing on potential enhancements and the feasibility of implementing these solutions in different community settings.
- Reflection: Reflect on the collective creativity and the variety of approaches to solving common community and organizational challenges.
These detailed instructions are designed to guide participants through a thoughtful and comprehensive exploration of product development, emphasizing the importance of broad applicability and community impact in their digital product designs.

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Storebox Game Instructions for Eden Fractal Community
Game Objective:
Create a digital product presentation that improves decision-making and community engagement for a variety of communities and organizations.
Preparation:
Brainstorm and outline a digital app or tool that supports areas like decision-making, education, and community building. Prepare digital tools for a compelling presentation, such as slide decks or design mockups.
Presentation Guidelines:
- Product Introduction:
- Name your product and specify if it is an app, platform, or toolset.
- Describe the primary function and how it aids decision-making or community interactions.
- Digital Presentation:
- Explain how the product would be displayed on a website or digital platform, including user interface elements.
- Discuss where it fits best, such as educational platforms or community sites.
- Features and Benefits:
- List the functionalities and how they interact, especially if presenting multiple products.
- Highlight how the product improves collaboration, creativity, or education across communities.
- Target Audience and Impact:
- Define who will benefit most from your product and how it caters to different community needs.
- Discuss its universal appeal and adaptability for various organizational needs.
Evaluation and Ranking:
Participants use the Fractalgram app to rank each presentation based on creativity, practicality, and impact. Points are awarded based on these rankings to encourage innovative and applicable solutions.
Post-Game Discussion:
Engage in a feedback session to provide constructive criticism and discuss the feasibility of each product concept. Reflect on the diversity of approaches and their potential impact on community and organizational challenges.
These instructions aim to streamline the process while ensuring a comprehensive review of each product's potential to enhance decision-making and community engagement across diverse settings.

Create a template for players participating in this game. Use headers here, not markdown formatting
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Storebox Game Player Template
Product Introduction
- Product Name: (Provide the name of your product)
- Product Type: (Specify if it is an app, platform, or suite of tools)
- Primary Function: (Describe the main function of the product and how it aids in decision-making or enhances community interactions)
Digital Presentation
- Visualization: (Explain how your product would be visually presented on a digital platform or website. Include details about user interface elements and design aesthetics.)
- Online Environment Fit: (Identify the types of digital environments where your product would be most effectively displayed, such as educational platforms, community sites, or business networks.)
Features and Benefits
- Detailed Features: (List the functionalities of your product, explaining how each feature works and how they interconnect, especially if presenting multiple related products.)
- Broad Benefits: (Explain how your product impacts various aspects beyond decision-making, such as improving collaboration, fostering creativity, or enhancing educational outcomes.)
Target Audience and Broader Impact
- User Demographics: (Describe who the product is designed for and how different user segments can benefit from it.)
- Universal Appeal: (Discuss how the product can be adapted or utilized by different communities and organizations to meet their specific needs and goals.)
Evaluation and Feedback
- After your presentation, participants will use the Fractalgram app to rank your presentation. Consider how you can use the feedback to refine your product further.

Draft a post to introduce this game to the eden fractal community
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Introducing the Storebox Game to the Eden Fractal Community!
Hello Eden Fractal Community!
We're excited to introduce a new interactive game designed to foster creativity and innovation within our community and beyond: The Storebox Game. This game challenges participants to conceptualize and present a digital product that embodies our core values of enhancing decision-making and community engagement.
What is the Storebox Game? The Storebox Game is a fun and engaging way to explore product development in a digital context. Participants will create a presentation for a digital product—such as an app, platform, or suite of tools—that supports not just decision-making but also broader community benefits like education, collaboration, and creativity.
How to Play:
- Develop Your Product Idea: Think about a digital tool that could benefit various communities by facilitating better decision-making, enhancing educational processes, or fostering greater community collaboration.
- Prepare Your Presentation: Use digital tools to prepare a clear and engaging presentation. Your presentation should include details about the product's design, features, intended audience, and the impact it aims to have.
- Present to Peers: You’ll have four minutes to share your concept. Highlight how your product stands out in a digital marketplace and its benefits to communities.
- Receive Feedback and Earn Respect Points: After presentations, participants will rank each concept using the Fractalgram app. High-ranking presentations will earn Respect points, rewarding creativity and community impact.
Why Participate? This game not only encourages you to think creatively about digital products but also offers a platform to showcase your ideas to the community. It’s an excellent opportunity for team building, learning, and potentially influencing real-world projects.
We encourage everyone to participate, whether you’re a seasoned developer, a community enthusiast, or someone with a passion for innovative solutions. Let's harness our collective creativity to develop tools that can make a significant impact!
Looking forward to seeing your amazing ideas and innovative designs!
Warm regards, [Your Name] Eden Fractal Community Organizer

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Introducing the Storebox Game
Hello Eden Fractal Community,
We're launching a new game called the Storebox Game, aimed at fostering creativity in designing digital products that reflect our values of effective decision-making and community engagement.
Game Overview: Participants will conceptualize a digital product, prepare a short presentation, and share their ideas with the community.
How It Works:
- Develop a Product Idea: Think of a digital tool that could enhance community collaboration or decision-making.
- Prepare a Presentation: Create a concise presentation outlining your product’s design, functionality, and impact.
- Present and Receive Feedback: Share your idea in four minutes and get feedback. High-ranking ideas will earn Respect points.
Why Join? This is a chance to contribute your creative ideas, learn from others, and engage with the community in a meaningful way.
We look forward to your innovative contributions!
Best, [Your Name] Eden Fractal Community Organizer

Make it simpler. Also try calling it Product Packaging instead of Storebox Game
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Introducing the Product Packaging Game
Hi Eden Fractal Community,
We're excited to launch the Product Packaging Game! This activity is designed to encourage creative thinking around digital product development.
Game Details:
- Develop: Think of a digital tool that improves decision-making or community interaction.
- Present: Create a brief presentation outlining your product’s key features and benefits.
- Feedback: Share your ideas, receive feedback, and earn Respect points for standout presentations.
Join us to showcase your creativity and help innovate for communities everywhere.
Cheers, [Your Name] Eden Fractal Community Organizer

Are there other names that would describe this game well?
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Certainly! Here are a few alternative names that might capture the essence of the game while focusing on its creative and collaborative aspects:
- Digital Showcase Challenge
- Vision Box Game
- Community Product Pitch
- Innovation Packaging Contest
- Product Vision Quest
- Digital Design Derby
- Creative Product Forge
- Idea Packaging Game
- Concept Wrap-Up
- Visionary Product Arena
These names emphasize different aspects of the game, from the creative process to the community-driven nature of the activity.

Any alliterations with the word packaging?
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Sure, alliterations can make the game name catchy and memorable. Here are some suggestions using "packaging":
- Packaging Pitch Party
- Packaging Presentation Play
- Product Packaging Parade
- Packaging Panorama
- Packaging Pioneers
- Packaging Preview
- Packaging Perspective
- Packaging Platform
- Packaging Powwow
- Packaging Prototype Party
These names add a playful or professional twist, emphasizing the collaborative and creative aspects of the game.

Provide brief instructions to post consensus results to the Optimism Fractal account using an EVM wallet app like Metamask. Include instructions to switch the network to Optimism
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To post consensus results to the Optimism Fractal account using an EVM wallet app like MetaMask, follow these steps:
- Open MetaMask:
- Launch the MetaMask app on your device or browser extension.
- Switch to the Optimism Network:
- Click on the network selection dropdown at the top of the MetaMask interface.
- If Optimism isn’t listed, you’ll need to add it:
- Click on "Add Network" or "Custom RPC".
- Enter the network details for Optimism:
- Network Name: Optimism
- New RPC URL:
https://mainnet.optimism.io
- Chain ID: 10
- Currency Symbol: ETH
- Block Explorer URL:
https://optimistic.etherscan.io
- Click “Save” to add the network.
- Once added, select "Optimism" from the network dropdown.
- Post Consensus Results:
- Navigate to the transaction or contract interaction section within MetaMask.
- Enter the address of the Optimism Fractal account where you’ll be posting the results.
- Specify the data or transaction details required to post the consensus results. This might include specifying the function to call on the contract and providing necessary parameters (e.g., the consensus outcome).
- Confirm the transaction details, and ensure you have enough ETH on the Optimism network for transaction fees.
- Click “Confirm” to send the transaction.
- Verify the Transaction:
- After submitting, you can check the status of your transaction using the Optimism block explorer by entering your transaction hash or account address.
- Ensure the consensus results were correctly posted and recorded on the blockchain.
By following these steps, you can effectively post consensus results to the Optimism Fractal account using MetaMask or a similar EVM-compatible wallet.

Write a simple introduction to the game in paragraph format. Include a sentence where I can link to the template
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Welcome to the Product Packaging Game, an engaging and creative challenge designed to inspire the Eden Fractal community and beyond. In this game, participants develop and present digital products that enhance decision-making and foster community interaction. Each participant prepares a detailed presentation, envisioning how their product could be featured in a digital marketplace, highlighting its features, benefits, and potential impact. The community then reviews and ranks these presentations, awarding Respect points for innovation and practicality. For guidance on how to structure your presentation, refer to our detailed player template. Join us to put your creative ideas to the test and contribute to a collaborative future!

Write a simple introduction to the game in paragraph format. Include a sentence where I can link to the template
ChatGPT
Welcome to the Product Packaging Game, an engaging and creative challenge designed to inspire the Eden Fractal community and beyond. In this game, participants develop and present digital products that enhance decision-making and foster community interaction. Each participant prepares a detailed presentation, envisioning how their product could be featured in a digital marketplace, highlighting its features, benefits, and potential impact. The community then reviews and ranks these presentations, awarding Respect points for innovation and practicality. For guidance on how to structure your presentation, refer to our detailed player template. Join us to put your creative ideas to the test and contribute to a collaborative future!

Draft a brief post in a couple paragraphs to introduce this game to the eden fractal community. Include a sentence where I can link to the template and mention that this idea about the store box game was inspired by Eric's comment and provide a link to the timestamp
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Hello Eden Fractal Community,
We're thrilled to introduce the Product Packaging Game, a new interactive challenge designed to unleash your creativity and strategic thinking. This game invites participants to design and present digital products tailored to enhance decision-making and boost community engagement. Inspired by Eric's insightful comment during our last meeting (watch the segment here), we've shaped this activity to encourage innovative ideas that can be applied across various communities and organizations.
Participants will craft detailed presentations showcasing their product's functionality, visual appeal, and the potential impact it could bring. After all presentations, community members will have the opportunity to vote, with top-ranked ideas earning Respect points. For a step-by-step guide on preparing your presentation, check out our player template. Join us in this creative venture to not only develop unique digital solutions but also to strengthen our collaborative spirit.
We look forward to seeing your brilliant concepts in action!
Best, [Your Name] Eden Fractal Community Organizer

make it more understated and simpler
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Hello Eden Fractal Community,
We're excited to launch the Product Packaging Game, inspired by a suggestion from Eric in a recent discussion (see his comment here). This game invites you to design and present a digital product aimed at improving decision-making and enhancing community engagement.
Participants will outline their product's design and benefits, and the community will vote on the presentations. The most compelling ideas will earn Respect points. For tips on how to craft your presentation, please refer to our player template.
We look forward to your innovative contributions and the opportunity to explore new ideas together.
Best regards, [Your Name] Eden Fractal Community Organizer

Include a few more important details, just don't oversell it
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Hello Eden Fractal Community,
We're pleased to introduce the Product Packaging Game, inspired by Eric's insightful suggestion during our recent session (check out his comment here). In this game, participants will create and present a digital product designed to enhance decision-making and facilitate community engagement.
Each participant will develop a presentation detailing their product’s functionality, interface, and the benefits it offers to various communities. After the presentations, everyone will have a chance to vote, with the top ideas receiving Respect points. To help you prepare, we've created a player template that outlines what to include in your presentation.
We're looking forward to seeing your creative solutions and discussing how they can impact our community positively.
Warm regards, [Your Name] Eden Fractal Community Organizer

focus a bit more on the packaging and storebox aspect. Make it a bit longer and more detailed. Start it with a question to the community like how should we package Eden Fractal's products?
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Hello Eden Fractal Community,
How should we package Eden Fractal's products to best showcase their potential? Inspired by a suggestion from Eric during our recent session (see his comment here), we are launching the Product Packaging Game. This game is a creative exercise where participants are tasked with designing the digital 'packaging' for products that facilitate decision-making and enhance community engagement.
The challenge is to conceptualize how these digital products might be presented in an online environment, emphasizing the interface and user experience. Think about how your product would appear on a website, what elements would draw the user in, and how it can clearly communicate its benefits and functionalities.
Participants will prepare detailed presentations that outline not only the product's features but also its digital packaging and the impact it could have on various communities. After the presentations, community members will vote, with top-rated projects earning Respect points. We've put together a player template to guide you in crafting your presentation, ensuring you cover all necessary aspects of your product's design and appeal.
We are eager to see your innovative approaches to digital product packaging and how your ideas could transform the way we present solutions to the broader community.
Best wishes, [Your Name] Eden Fractal Community Organizer