Thread with Isavary

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The best way we can describe the modification from Sarafu is by stating the move to Celo, which allows anyone at any given time to create and own their vouchers. Will would be the best point of reference when it comes to the technical aspect of things.

We’ve managed to create 1,000 of our DOUGH vouchers on the new system, with a unit cost of 10 meaning it’s KSH. 10,000 in cash. 3 months from now we hope to have increased and circulated these vouchers within the counties of Kilifi and Nairobi, as well as create broad awareness and acceptance by demonstrating how we’re using them during market events this we can get into in May), which will hopefully encourage other groups, communities, and businesses to get involved.

We can discuss more about our social personas during our meet up on the 20th. Bottom line, each profile has a unique audience gained organically through shared content and physical interactions, and we can now demonstrate the use of these community currencies across the board to over 5,000 individuals, based on the adapted style of storytelling on each platform (or maintain a single style to save on time - we’ll see).

P/s this wasn’t planned, so as mentioned, the best way we will help you learn how we’ve utilized Instagram is to share our own story 😊

Otherwise, create a tutorial that involves how to utilize reels, stories and other features such as inviting collaborations and using tags.

Isavary


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