Most people still think blockchain is just about cryptocurrencies.
But, like, it’s actually about trust.
It’s the first digital system made to record something without needing to trust anyone — just the code.
💡 Why does this matter for the Creative Economy?
Because blockchain is redefining what it means to be a creator:
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It lets you register digital ownership without middlemen.
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It allows artists to get automatic royalties.
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It ensures that art, design, video, or music has a unique and traceable identity.
Before, you created and the world forgot.
Now, you create and blockchain remembers — forever.
🎯 Mission of the Day
Research a real case of art, music, or social project that uses blockchain.
Then, imagine how you would apply this tech to your creative field.
💰 Reward
+1 XP in Decentralized Creativity
+1 Digital Authenticity Badge

🧠 Zettelkasten Note
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🔗 Connection with [Techies Day – 03/10]: the invisible builders of digital infrastructure.
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🔗 Connection with [Peanuts – 02/10]: the power of authorship and recognition.
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Tags: #Blockchain #Authorship #CreativeEconomy #StoryMode
🎓 Pedagogical Stamp (StoryMode EdTech.Cool)
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Bloom's Taxonomy: Apply (connect blockchain to creativity) + Create (ideate a project).
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UNESCO: Learning to Do + Learning to Be.
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OECD: Future Skills — digital literacy and tech ethics.
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ISTE: Digital Citizen & Innovative Designer.
💡 PBL Tip (Project Based Learning) Propose to students the creation of a “Decentralized Gallery”:
each one creates a digital artwork, symbolically registers it (even if not using real blockchain), and presents their creative authorship manifesto.



