1. What is POAP?
POAP is short for "Proof of Attendance Protocol". Each POAP is a digital record held by collectors as digital proof that they attended, or participated in, a physical or virtual event. the POAP can double as a token qualifying its collector for potential future utility.
2. What's it for?
These collectibles can be issued for any activity that deserves an attestation: from attendance at a town hall or IRL event, to participation in governance (submitting or voting on proposals), to participating in working groups or ongoing projects.
3. How can people use POAPs?
Collectible: POAP can become collectible items, especially if you have received them at events that have great value to you.
Recognition: Such as an academic institution issuing a POAP to graduates of a school program.
Reward: The organizer of the event can reward visitors and provide exclusive material for POAP owners in the future
Advertising: Can be an advertisement for future events and provide early access to these events
4. What is Proof of Attendance Protocol Paint Parties?
This is an event where users can collect unique POAP together.
5. How to participate in the POAP Paint Party?
To get started, you can use the search on the Internet for the availability of such events. If you are interested in some specific projects, you can ask the project administration if they plan to hold such an event.
After an event is found, you need to register for it.
At the end of the event, you will receive a unique POAP for participation.