Novel social coordination game looking for players

We have a built a reputation system in Discord called “Realms”, which is a tool for enabling peer to peer reputation building and light weight governance. We are now running a weekly game on top of Realms that we think is pretty cool and potentially a good fit for the Greenpill audience (big fan of the podcast). To win the game, you must understand the incentives and strategically coordinate with others. We are looking to include more players! Read more about the game here:

or just join our discord: Echelon Ascent Games

Will be monitoring this thread for questions/comments, thanks!

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This looks very promising and interesting. I took a deeper dive in your docs and it looks like you are implementing some unique strategies to find community signals all under the scope of Social Mechanism. This has been an interesting topic lately due to the fact that this can also help DAOs in some internal decision making. I would love to connect more on this!

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Thanks for taking a look, would love to chat, would even be willing to do a public voice meeting on Discord! Feel free to ping me or dm in Discord “daywiss”.

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here is a wrapup of the game! The First Echelon Ascent Game Wrap-up | by Realms | Aug, 2024 | Medium

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We are running round two here: Don’t miss our next Echelon Ascent Game (prize inside) | by Realms | Aug, 2024 | Medium

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This does sound really neat! We were discussing similar concepts earlier this week that involve “real-life-gameplay” in the form of questing to locations for future events.

the games are experimental, but we are getting towards a full self organizing community. not sure yet though how this could work in “real-life”. what are you trying to do?

Set up quests for event driven marketplaces that allow players to take on challenges using transportation as the constraint for secure credentialing and scaling. I think AR, VR, SMS NFT for people to interact with at locations ( parking space, events, meetpoints, etc… ) could introduce a ton of use cases for blockchain.