06/05/2022 Starbucks plans a ‘global digital community’ around coffee with an NFT loyalty program

A customer discards a Starbucks cup in a recycling binStarbucksnone

Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, along with executive vice president and chief marketing officer Brady Brewer,explained to investors during their Q2 2022 earnings presentationthat the coffee company will add “new concepts such as ownership and community-based membership models that we see developing in the Web 3 space.” Brewer went further, saying: “Imagine acquiring a new digital collectible from Starbucks, where that product also serves as your access pass to a global Starbucks community, one with engaging content experiences and collaboration all centered around coffee.”

Apost on the company blogdoes more to explain what all of that means:

We plan to create a series of branded NFT collections, the ownership of which initiates community membership, and allows for access to exclusive experiences and perks. The themes of these collections will be born of Starbucks artistic expressions, both heritage and newly created, as well as through world-class collaborations with other innovators and like-minded brands.

The plan will roll out as some kind of digital collectible-enhanced loyalty program powered by last year’s buzziest term, non-fungible tokens (NFTs). An unspecified set of exclusive perks is supposed to add to the value Starbucks currently offers, which is having locations almost everywhere.

What are the experiences and perks, and why do they require blockchain technology to implement? Your guess is as good as ours, but Starbucks execs are looking at the company’s history of being early to roll out mobile payments and Wi-Fi and figure things will work in a similar way here with a noticeable addition to its profits. On the same day Starbucks pitched NFTs to its investors, those investors openedTheWall Street Journalto see a headline reading “NFT Sales Are Flatlining.”

Schultz’sfirst NFT pitch came during an Open Forumto address employees to admit the company “hadn’t done enough” to support them and promise it will “do better for our partners.” As part of his pitch against the labor unions that some stores are starting to join that he said could “put someone in between us and our people,” Schultz attempted to bond with the much younger, noticeably less billionaire-ish crowd of workers by asking a relatable question about their investments.

As you can seein the video, he managed to find one person who said they’d invested in NFTs and immediately began explaining how, out of all of the many NFT projects, bands, celebrities, and communities that have launched in the last year or so, “I couldn’t find one of them that has the treasure trove of assets that Starbucks has, from collectibles, to the entire heritage of the company.”

So far the company doesn’t know which blockchain it may use or if it will use more than one, but it’s sure that whatever approach it does use will be sustainable — even if researchers have said those eco-friendly blockchain promises don’t always add up.

Still, all Starbucks has to do is create a simple experience of using crypto wallets that work for its 26.7 million rewards members, manage tosecure their accounts against relentless phishing attacks, and secure its own processes againstsmart contract flawsorworse. After pulling that off, they can simply add digital tchotchkes with a verifiable and immutable record of ownership to each purchase, assuming that’s what customers and employees actually want.

Arts

https://www.theverge.com/2022/5/4/23057221/starbucks-nft-loyalty-program-rewards-perks

Interesting NFTs
#47783
By OthersideDeployer
Crossroad
LIMITED EDITION 1/1 | includes signed limited edition prints of all 3 states (pre-election, Trump win, Biden win) This piece is a first for Nifty, a token that will change based on the outcome of the election. If anything is constant about the times we now live in, it's uncertainty. This uncertainty is perfectly encapsulated in this piece of artwork as the person buying the piece will not know the final artwork. The artwork will be one state at auction before the election, and after the results of the election are known, will forever change to reflect a Trump or Biden win. PLEASE FUCKING NOTE: If trump wins, this token will change to that video of sexy boi king trump stomping through hell FOREVER. I don’t want you coming back to me bitching that you spent $2M* on this and now it’s a video of orangeman going HAM and it’s keeping u up at night popping mad boners. should have voted bruh. *and stfu that this isn’t gonna be worth a fuckton more when I hit 30 years of everydays and have a permanent collection in the MOMA. smh.
Faceplant
Facebook logo factory. 3D animation, 10-second loop, 30 fps. Created using Cinema4D, X-Particles, TurbulenceFD, Octane, and After Effects. Originally posted on TikTok (@jigpx) on 1/4/21. 38.7m+ views, 2.1m+ likes (as of 4/22/21).
CryptoKitties
Heyo! My name's Kitty #358242. I once peed on John F. Kennedy Jr.'s cat. They had it coming. I once dreamed of being a Dispensary Clerk. Now I can be found jump-roping all day. We're so fur-tunate to have found each other!
Alex in Wonderland
A figure, Alex, stands mostly naked in the midst of a physical and psychological maelstrom. He is clad only in nostalgic 80’s era socks, on a tenuous island between active waters and a variety of shark denizens. Sharks on the right side of the image are all beached, including a shark with a quartz crystal snout, an orange shark wrapped in a life buoy, and a shark further in the distance wearing an 80’s style shirt with the number “88”. On the left side is the largest shark, wearing bright glossy red lipstick and brandishing prominent teeth with braces. She is cordoned off from the figure by a roped float divider, and within her thought bubble is a warning symbol. Behind the figure, hovering in the air, are Grey aliens emerging from the distance, out of a series of elliptical UFO shaped interdimensional membranes. The Greys take on the visual form of spermazoa ostensibly impregnating the interdimensional thresholds. As is typical, these Greys inhabit a zone just behind the unconscious topology of Alex’s dissociative mind. Though Alex’s bottom half is representative, his top half mutates into a psychological cornucopia. In a manner akin to “Auto-Erotic Sphinx”, a predecessor work, the figure has self suctioned—an act of sensual infatuation, enjoyment, and exploration. Upward exists the figure’s primary conscious eye, adorned with a revolutionary beret emblazoned with a Bitcoin badge. The figure’s summit features the nose of a fighter jet facing off against video game Bullet Bills, one of whom is marked by a communist North Korean star. A cropped section of a UFO observes the contest. Alex’s mind branches both left and right. To the left is more singular embodied consciousness, manifesting two eyes and a Ganesh trunk grasping crayons. The right branch dissociates upward diagonally, emerging into an array of eyes, faces, teeth, tail, a unicorn horn, and much more—all of which participate in expressing his unconscious being; a democracy of psychic factions representing thought impressions and associations. All illumination and darkness– fernal, infernal, high consciousness and corporeal underbelly–reside in this realm. In the distance are relatively languid, light clouds, and against the firmament hovers a colossal distant eye peering over the scene and far beyond. This painting possesses underlying genetic traits with previous works such as “Auto-Erotic Sphinx with Toys”, “Dionysus”, and “Fuku-Shiva”. The work serves also as a nod to an earlier period of art inspiration during late teens and early twenties— born out of the nakedness, vulnerability, curiosity, and wonder inherent to coming of age and all subsequent psychedelic revelation.