Bonding Association is a solution of loneliness problem for people all around the world. It is a DAO organization where apps, researchers, creators cooperate to give many possible ways to find soulmates online. Join us now and be among the first.
Hi, I'm Dima, ceo and a member of the bonding association
In waka, we are solving the loneliness problem. We achieved retention of 41.6% and connected 80,000 people for friendship, relationships, and networking in a year. Even though we are just at the beginning of our journey, we already know we cannot and do not want to solve this problem in a centralized manner.
Why? Let me give you an example from my life. The centralization of power in the hands of dictators forced me to leave 2 homes in 2 years, Belarus and Ukraine. Mark Zuckerberg has been CEO for as long as Vladimir Putin has (both 18 years). It is hard to ignore this when we talk about web3 and virtual states (virtual governments).
Additionally, I believe you cannot solve the problem of loneliness…being alone. As a result, we decided to create the Bonding Association. Our goal is to explore, to share knowledge, and to connect with other creators, researchers, and investors. Make healthier decisions for our products.
I would appreciate any feedback on this idea in the comments. In case you share the same thoughts and want to build a better future, please fill out the form on the bonding.cool website.
Meetings for Millennials reinvented?
Close relationships through decentralization?
Populating Web3 for narrow persons?
Let's do it!
- In case you share the same thoughts and want to build a better future - Yes, we can!
@taganpablo Do you have any ideas of the problems we need to solve? Is there a lack of icebreakers to allow people to form new bonds or something else?
@hryhorii_tynenik That's pretty complex question. I'll think about it today... Probably people need to understand themselves better - to connect right people after that... instead of connecting everyone, but I believe WAKA already trying to do it... so I'll try to find some more unique answer ))
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