Comment by @chaoticmonk • Hey
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.
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- I think for that you would want to keep the wins with the users, probably in their Access Pass or whatever NFT creates membership to the team. Then if or when there is a reason to pool them together you could do so in a collectively-owned TBA.
So if you have a chess team which levels up over and over, keeps progressing in the league ranking higher and higher, but then maybe someone wants to drop out...they could sell their ranking to the team, which gets transferred to the team's TBA. And then when a new player joins the team they didn't lose those points and suffer a downgrade in ranking.
- Well for something like that I don't know if that would be the best solution. It depends on how you want to structure the ownership of the NFT. I'll paste in a comment I had earlier:
There's some nuance required when figuring out who owns that top NFT and what the implications are:
**Multisig Wallet:**
The decentralized method would be that the Team NFT is the selective output of that team. In that diagram the Access Passes are the actual team, and the Team NFT is a shared object storing whatever the team wants to store. The team can choose to store their inventory, their achievements, whatever. The data of the team can be summed up in the top NFT, while the governance and decision-making is in the Access Passes + Multisig.
**App-owned:**
I suspect what we'll likely see from most apps is that the app owns the wallet and they permit the players to interact with it. All of the logic gets handled by the app, and as far as the app is concerned the top NFT -is- the team. The top NFT can store the player NFTs and the entire hierarchy, with the app controlling who has access to what (and even allowing for transferring out to an external wallet). We can see this with Nike's dotSwoosh right now. Nike permits me to access the NFTs in my dotSwoosh wallet, but I don't have ownership of the wallet. Starbucks does a similar thing too, and they allow me to send my Starbucks NFTs out of their walled garden and into my own wallet.