Please describe your proposed solution
When I began my crypto journey, I found it challenging to grasp concepts due to the complex terminology and acronyms used in the crypto space. Interviews are a popular format to expose projects to bigger audiences of potential users and investors. However, most of them are too long (over 30 minutes), and very technical terms are often used, which limits the interview's reach and accessibility. If we want blockchain to be adopted by the masses, we need to simplify our language or adapt it to make it more engaging and accessible to everyone.
Decrypted is an innovative gamified and short interview concept, where only simple language is allowed. Guest founders and important crypto public figures ( key figures in the Cardano community, members of IOG and the Cardano Foundation, etc) are challenged not to use acronyms and complex web3 terminology to explain to the audience what they are building.
Structure:
- Duration: Each episode is under 4:20 minutes
- Main distribution platform (full interview): YouTube
- Secondary distribution platforms (highlights and teasers): X, Instagram, YouTube Shorts, and TikTok
Concept:
- Guests will answer my questions to concisely explain what they are building
- I will trigger a buzzer if a complex term is said during the interview. There's a counter on the screen so that viewers can keep track of the mistakes. Guests must "decrypt" the "encrypted" word if they get buzzed.
- To make it fun, the last segment of the interview will be a “truth or dare" If they pick “truth” an awkward question will be asked, and if they pick “dare” a giveaway of at least €100 (worth in ADA or native tokens) will be made to the audience.
- Keeping episodes concise, fun, and educational, will maximize viewer engagement.
Shorter formats encourage viewers to watch till the end, increasing retention rates and promoting interaction, making it easier for viewers to spread the word in their social circles. This will amplify Cardano projects' reach and foster community engagement across the entire web3 space.