Oh, it's a store. I didn't realise that from the post. Then it makes a lot more sense.
"Tangible assets for the blockchain age"
I didn't mean to be insulting, sorry, I was just writing the first criticism that came to my mind. If you've seen pics of the bp t-shirts you might understand my reaction...Selling quality t-shirts to community members seems fine, and having a delegate kickstart an online shop is an interesting idea.
These are 100% organic cotton, ring spun, fitted T-Shirts, silkscreened with water based ink, not PVC. They’re super dope, and they should be ready by Wednesday - Friday of this coming week... We'll have photos up on cryptofresh soon thereafter! For our initial run we had 100 printed.
With the guaranteed income from the delegate you can afford taking a lot more risks with inventory and potentially offer a very diverse range of products even when the potential customer base is still very low. Having a fully stocked delegate-subsidized bitUSD online store could actually be a pretty big deal for promotion.
Ideally we will not be subsidizing our products. But yes, at this point funds will be used to defray our out-of-pocket expenses. Cryptofresh is intended, in the long run, to be a sustainable business in it’s own right. Our ultimate goal is to create a handful of small enterprises which will contribute to our overall efforts as delegates.
Currently, a single delegate income would almost
begin to pay for our current efforts.
What are your near term plans for what cryptofresh will be offering if you're elected?
There are many possibilities to consider! We will be continuously picking low hanging fruit, and our “idea tree” includes such things as: silkscreened posters, decals, laser cuts/etchings, as well as
other community offerings, such as Max Wright’s book, and more.
Essentially, all the swag you need to rally a small army of those who will bear our message into the world and onto the streets.
Let’s build a movement!