"You Met Me" POAPs
What is a “You Met Me” POAP? The name says it all. Distribute this POAP to someone you meet!
“You Met Me” POAPs can function as Web3 business cards – a growing digital rolodex of the connections you make as you grow your personal network. They can also be a nostalgic keepsake to look back on years or decades later. Some of the most important memories in relationships are the stories of how you met.
After collectors mint your POAP, they hold a precious digital collectible to commemorate this meeting, which leads to deeper, lasting connections. Link to your social handles in the POAP description fields to make it easy for people to stay in touch.
Once the Curation Body verifies you followed the Issuer Guidelines and your POAP is approved, an issuer is allowed up to 75 “You Met Me” POAPs per month free of charge. Issuers wishing to distribute more than 75 “You Met Me” POAPs per month can do so for a fee.
- Plan ahead; get the art and copy ready at least one week before you want to distribute your POAP and submit it to the Curation Body for review.
- Choose a creative design that is eye-catching and showcases what you are all about.
- Don’t promise your POAP to everyone you meet. POAPs are precious collectibles!
Anyone who wants to provide a moment of delight for people they meet and create a permanent record of that meeting!
How should I distribute “You Met Me” POAPs?
The simplest and most secure methods are setting up a POAP Kiosk on your phone or using an NFC-chip enabled IYK card. An IYK card is the size of a credit card.
Once the Curation Body verifies you followed the Issuer Guidelines and your POAP is approved, an issuer is allowed up to 75 “You Met Me” POAPs per month free of charge. Issuers wishing to distribute more than 75 “You Met Me” POAPs per month can do so for a fee.
POAPs are precious digital collectibles; precious items do not have an infinite, free supply. So if you’re popular and you’re a penny-pincher, be sure to use extra discretion. POAP is a public good; funding is necessary to keep the Proof of Attendance Protocol sustainable so humans can have the technology to create a reliable record of their memories.


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