However, creatives have been limited in their ability to monetize their work while supporters have historically been limited in their ability to collectively share in the upside of their growth.
This notion of offering tiered access to top supporters is one that has driven subscription platforms like Substack, Twitch, and Patreon to become the giants they are today. However, all these experiences are fragmented.
Using tools like CollabLand, social token communities have boomed with a native integration to restrict access to those holding a predefined amount of tokens.
But Ethereum and the web3 movement is changing the game. Social tokens provide a means of not only sharing financial upside with their favorite creative but also enables tiered, tokenized access based on active contributions.
Social tokens allow creators to offer true fans universal benefits across every social platform without forcing them into new membership for each site they visit.