Post by @ryanfox • Hey
**Shared Objects**
This post is merely a thought experiment meant to provoke more conversation and ideation around this concept. It’s the beginning of a c
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- Ryan, how do you see this as different than a multisig or just a regular shared address? What is the value in having an NFT - be that a lens account, a post, etc - own those shared assets?
- I still can't really think through this concept of Shared Objects. what happens if you have more than one of those objects? how is it decided where to post/add/collect a new item?
- once @chesswithfrens.lens goes live, players could form teams on chain by registering themselves to a sharedNFT and their wins could be 'collected' in it.
Creating a dispute-free, transparent on-chain gaming tournaments with a monetary/digital collectible prize would be made quite easy with this.
(if I understood this correctly)
- Interesting your conception that the game team is an NFT I had never imagined this kind of possibility. My understanding of this type of possibility has always been Character (NFT), Items (NFTs within the Character), Team (The Same NFT - bagde/1155 - within several characters). In this case the team would access its community from the team's badges... Now the community or team's HQ being an NFT with its own inventory is very interesting, both in terms of ranking and in terms of a shared inventory or even a team store... now the only function missing is the 1x1 NFTS exchange (which would be the same as crafting, depending on the applied logic) .... 😁
- Gotta think more about it tbh but thank you for sharing your thought process 💕
- #bookmarkCpoetter
- What could be the main challenges related to implementing the concept of Shared Objects based on Token Bound Accounts (TBAs), especially concerning access management, participation in creation, and settlements among collaborators?
- Your posts are golden, Ryan! 💫💫💫
- Looks good, study it