EXAMPLE OF AN A+ DROP
- Great, custom, branded art.
- Distributed live, with physical materials to ensure authenticity.
- Date and location stamped on artwork.
- Memorable event.
- Drop title and description indicate nature of the drop, and acknowledge that this is part of a series.
This drop was approved with joy, enthusiasm, and a kudos for issuers
EXAMPLE OF AN A- DROP
Loden Sports Outlier Session: Noah Campbell
What makes this good:
- Clearly states the event that the POAP collectors attended to receive the POAP, in a well-articulated fashion.
- The art work is nice and relevant.
- The date is included in the event heading, if not the artwork.
- Event is somewhat private, for a special social group.
Recommendations:
- Very few, its pretty good.
- Including notes about how it was distributed would have been good.
- POAP is a noun, not an acronym for Proof of Attendance Protocol.
Proper usage: This POAP, these POAPs.
“POAPs are minted on the Proof of Attendance Protocol smart contract.”
EXAMPLE OF A D DROP
- Obviously somewhat scammy: commemoration of a meme coin.
- Not clear why creation of the $KOOL token is important.
- Way over requesting: We do not approve 100000 drops.
- Requesting codes several times will not make them more likely to be approved.
This drop petition was rejected.