🧑🤝🧑How people use Tetra
Tetra focuses attention on the local area, where the magic starts.
Culture is alive, growing and moving, reflecting what a people of a place might be like.
See what others are doing, support the things you like, and let Tetra mirror this connection in a transparent economy that benefits all participants.
With a new way to connect and explore pursuits on a local and global scale, culture is cultivated locally, and competes with other cultures for resources to grow. Just like in nature.
Tetra gives us a glimpse into what is happening, anywhere. It allows us to connect and share with immense impact potential.
Here's some people that will benefit from Tetra
Farmer Felisha
Felisha produces so much sweet corn each year, she's struggling to find neighbors to share it with.
She wants to connect with fellow gardeners and those who enjoy locally-grown fresh food.
Felisha started a project where people can come pick up her sweet corn, and pay with dollars or RA.
It costs three days-worth of RA for a half-dozen Sweet corn from Felisha
Healer Hapy
Hapy has been through a life-filled journey, and carries lessons from the past that can benefit others. She wants to help people, but isn't interested in a psychology degree.
Hapy started a project to talk face-to-face in the park with community members going through a rough time.
It costs one weeks-worth of RA to talk to Tammy for an hour
Thoughtful Thoth
Thoth has many ideas, but struggles to complete them. He's great at planning, highly skilled, but isn't able to execute by himself.
Thoth starts a Tetra project to to clearly define what he needs help with, ask for help, and receive help without the need to pay people out-of-pocket or spend time and energy seeking the right people.
Thoth's project is well-supported by his community, so helpers get paid, and a connection with a project that catalyzes more connections.
Acupuncturist Andre
Andre started a holistic healing center five years ago focused on acupuncture and massage. His employees want to integrate new healing practices, but Frank is unsure, and has limited resources.
Andre uses Tetra to empower his employees to create branches that can test out new ideas like holotrophic breathing classes. This costs him nothing, and his employees are engaged in a meaningful pursuit.
Because the branch is open, locals can access a weekly holotrophic breathing class for a day's worth of RA. Supporters can rate the branch to show their exact opinions. Andre now knows that the pursuit is supported, and opens weekly classes.
Oldtimer Al
Alan, who goes by Al, gets passionate when talking politics, and is always there to offer an opinion, even when it's not asked for.
Al takes his lists on Tetra very seriously, updating them twice a week or more. He's in the know about community events, new project, and is expanding his music tastes.
Al is no longer following national politics, where he had no real voice. He now publishes a list that's followed by hundreds of community members. His opinions are no longer just talk, they have impact.
We'll see how real people use Tetra soon.
Those paths are paved by the attention of those like to stay informed on their community + share with others.
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