Regardless of this dim outlook, over 500 folks just lately took over the campus of Idyllwild Arts Academy, a non-public arts boarding faculty in Idyllwild, Calif., for a weekend competition that native media deemed to be the “crypto Woodstock.”
The occasion was known as FWB Fest, and the artists, writers, musicians, software program engineers, start-up founders and creatives who gathered have been all united by means of their membership in Associates With Advantages, a crypto-based on-line social membership that you could buy a token to hitch.
At FWB Fest, crypto’s downturn was welcomed. “I don’t assume this competition would have labored six months in the past,” stated Alex Zhang, 26, one in all Associates With Advantages’s leaders and an occasion organizer.
The folks at FWB Fest weren’t the standard crypto convention attendees who jet between Miami and San Francisco. Many have been working artists or inventive professionals. They have been there as a result of they consider that the blockchain, crypto’s underlying expertise, can be utilized to construct a greater world by means of group and decentralization.
“The factor that’s taking place on a much bigger stage,” Yancey Strickler, the previous co-founder and CEO of Kickstarter informed a room of fellow attendees throughout a session titled “Past Crypto,” “is that we’ve had many many years of utmost and rising individualism as the first worth, the place every of us are anticipated to face on our personal … however now we’re recognizing the hollowness of that, and the loneliness of that and the grind.”
“I believe we’re all getting our sea legs after many years of neoliberal market mind individualism,” stated Austin Robey, a Associates With Advantages member and co-founder, together with Strickler, of Metalabel, a platform that provides instruments for on-line collectives.
Whereas the crypto world’s public picture has been largely outlined by a model of hyper-capitalist libertarian individualism, attendees at FWB sought to leverage the crash to usher in a unique, extra inclusive techno utopia centered on group and creativity.
“Crypto is clearly divisive, and there’s quite a lot of language and instruments that we’re comfy utilizing that don’t translate to the mainstream,” an attendee stated. “However how we’re going to have a better optimistic affect on extra folks’s materials lives is by constructing instruments on public ledgers that aren’t hyper-financialized.”
A $100 million group chat
In 2020, entrepreneur and artist Trevor McFedries started exploring how one can deliver a extra mainstream viewers to crypto. He’d lengthy been on the forefront of artwork and expertise, having constructed an organization that created the primary digital influencer, however after the pandemic hit he started delving into the world of Web3, the broad and considerably fluid time period that serves as shorthand for a brand new kind of web that’s constructed on decentralized blockchains. Whereas Net 2.0, the present iteration of the net, is outlined by a handful of massive tech firms that personal and management person content material and knowledge, advocates of Web3 see its decentralized methods as resulting in extra egalitarian possession.
In a single weekend, McFedries created a specialised cryptocurrency token and despatched it round to his mates within the music, artwork, design, and tech worlds in addition to to some Twitter followers.
The “FWB” token granted them entry to a Discord group known as Associates With Advantages. The group features as a DAO, or “decentralized autonomous group,” which is principally a blockchain-based co-op the place every token holder owns a stake within the group.
Within the two years since, Associates With Advantages has taken off. Buoyed by the crypto increase, the group chat grew right into a full-fledged on-line social membership, producing media consideration and attracting hundreds of high-profile members together with celebrities and music artists like Erykah Badu and Azealia Banks.
Because the group scaled, the worth to buy a token to achieve membership additionally grew, at one level reaching $175 for a single token. Final yr, Associates With Advantages raised $10 million from buyers together with the enterprise capital agency Andreessen Horowitz in a funding spherical that valued it at $100 million.
The group used the funding, partially, to broaden offline. It hosted occasions and events in Los Angeles, Miami and New York, rising its cultural footprint. At one level the group mentioned a futuristic dream of sooner or later taking up a defunct liberal arts school and internet hosting a competition. When it was found {that a} buddy of a buddy labored in admissions on the arts academy, after some negotiation with the varsity and native city officers, FWB organizers landed the venue, and FWB Fest was born.
Crypto utopia within the woods
All through the weekend, Idyllwild Arts Academy was reworked right into a utopian summer season camp the place dialogue teams and talks throughout the day on matters like “Social justice and web3” and “The place do NFTs go from right here?” gave approach to night performances by musicians together with Nadezhda Tolokonnikova from the anarchist feminist group Pussy Riot, experimental digital music producer Oneohtrix Level By no means, and rapper JPEGMAFIA. James Blake performed a piano set.
There was a pure wine backyard, ambient sound baths the place attendees may sip mushroom tea, late-night stargazing and a pool social gathering. Andrea Hernandez, founding father of the e-newsletter Snaxshot, who has change into an oracle within the meals and beverage world for her means to identify up-and-coming merchandise earlier than they make it to grocery retailer cabinets, curated a customized snack sales space, and NFT market OpenSea collaborated on a gallery of digital artwork.
All through the weekend, administrators Adam Faze and Ari Cagan chased down attendees for interviews for an upcoming actuality present backed by Mad Realities, a web3-oriented manufacturing firm, based mostly on the competition.
Exterior of the talks, nevertheless, the subject of crypto appeared secondary, if it was talked about in any respect.
Greg Bresnitz, the cities and occasions programming lead for FWB, stated that was intentional. FWB, he stated, was actually about “utilizing Web3 as a coordination mechanism for tradition.” “For the final two years [crypto] has been on the forefront,” he added, “and now with the crash it folds into the background.”
Different attendees agreed. “There are lots of people right here who’re relative novices to web3, however are actually into tradition and that’s their entry level into FWB,” stated Cherie Hu, founder and writer of Water & Music, an unbiased e-newsletter and analysis DAO centered on music and expertise. “I haven’t even heard many buzzwords or folks speaking about crypto within the nook,” stated Patrick McDermott, an artist in Los Angeles.
Due to the serendipitous nature of its founding, Associates With Advantages by no means began with a mission assertion or marketing strategy. “It began as a scene” stated Zhang. “Most people who find themselves a part of a scene can’t recite the mission assertion of a scene.” Throughout one session, on the second day of the competition, members brainstormed on how one can broaden FWB into new endeavors, whether or not it was product launches or one other competition.
Every little thing about FWB Fest was organized along with FWB Discord members. “The group is full of people that work in diverse industries, so after we placed on occasions we attempt to rent from inside the group,” stated McFedries.
Zhang stated he thinks of Associates With Advantages as a metropolis. “New York Metropolis, as an illustration, throws festivals,” he stated. “There are additionally eating places, museums, parks, and many others. FWB feels much less like an organization and at this stage, and extra like a small city that’s obtained a vibe.”
Regardless of the current contraction within the crypto market, everybody at FWB Fest remained steadfast of their dedication to utilizing the blockchain, crypto’s underlying expertise, and stated they hope that FWB’s success will usher in a brand new period of web3, constructed round group and inclusivity.
“We’re making an attempt to construct whereas we will earlier than massive terrible firms come and smash it for everyone,” stated Joshua Eustis, a music artist generally known as Telefon Tel Aviv. “Capitalism is superimposed on our lifestyle and our monetary system and the truth that web3 is at the moment wildly insufficient to right for that, just isn’t sufficient of a motive for us to abdicate our duty to form it in its early situation.”
“If we don’t,” he stated, “some a–hole will later and we’ll have to make use of it.”