๐Ÿ˜ถ The Coming of MetaGame

Out of nowhere?

Well, not really. I have been waiting for someone to do it, ever since my brain was first occupied by this โ€œEthereum world computerโ€ meme;

โ€œHoly shit! This is the software infrastructure layer we need for a fair socioeconomic system of the future!โ€

It is only now that I said: Iโ€™ll be damned if I donโ€™t at least try.

Why now?

Back in May, Peter published a call-to-action article titled โ€œRising threats to Ethereumโ€™s first-mover advantageโ€ which introduced me to the colorful bunch you might know as the MetaCartel.

He receives my message, and a week later, heโ€™s onboarding me to the MetaCartel โ€” over a burrito and some ale, after the โ€œYear of The DAOโ€ meetup in Ljubljana, where I set out to meet him.

Coming into MetaCartel looking for problems โ€” I noted a few things missing that would be useful for a rapidly expanding network:

  • Some sort of a guide โ€” introducing people to what weโ€™re about, and how to find your place among us,
  • Repositories of ideas, solutions, members โ€” and their needs and offers,
  • A map of the whole thing.

MetaCartel Blackpaper v0.1

You may, if so curious, go and scroll through this original paper including the illustration above โ€” but it has been long abandoned.

I must have been writing it for no longer than 3 days, when Peter contacted me again, saying:

โ€œHey, I like what youโ€™re doing, hereโ€™s 1k DAI of the funds Binance gave me!โ€

Itโ€™s not a lot of money, but itโ€™s a lot of affirmation โ€” getting money without asking for it? Usually not even in crypto.

Onwards

As my work on the paper progressed, more crucial elements were added:

  • Titles โ€” knowing whoโ€™s accountable for what keeps things moving and makes it easier to navigate the cartel.
  • Achievements โ€” knowing who did what, also pretty useful.

And with the idea growing from a simple way of making the MetaCartel easier to understand and oversee, intoโ€ฆ this; I needed to go out and meet more fellow carteleans, get some feedback and some apostles.

So I got my ticket, helped put together the โ€œMetaCartel Mansionโ€ and boarded the plane to Berlin.

Besides the MetaCartel Demo Day, my pilgrimage went around DappCon, Token Engineering, Governance Games, ETHBerlin, and whatever smaller event wasnโ€™t too far off the trail โ€” the folk seemed receptive to my meme, to say the least...

Not having known I needed to register, devious tactics had to be deployed.

  • My debt towards the folk of ETHBerlin was wiped by my helping the Odyssy (DAOHaus) team, not just shillinโ€™ muh own shieโ€™.

During the final hours of the hackathon, while waiting for the team presenting to the judges โ€” my hand started sketching up the UX flowchart... This is what came out:

The left represents some of the components, the middle 1/3 represents the player journey, and the right side is the value proposition.

Thinking through this complex system where not just people, but an institution, may join โ€” it became obvious there was a problemโ€ฆ

  • If the Moloch DAO, Ethereum Foundation, or ConsenSys wanted to join, they would probably not want to be under the MetaCartel.
  • Let alone some people from outside cryptoโ€ฆ

It became apparent that The Game has to be a layer above. The Game, was no longer to be called MetaCartel;

  • The game is to be called MetaGame.
  • The concept behind it coined; โ€œA Massive Online Coordination Gameโ€

Genesis

The first MetaGame presentation was held by a lake with a wooden stick pointing at the paper laying on the ground โ€” and thatโ€™s about all you need to know about that faithful dayโ€ฆ

I traveled back home, almost missing my flight;

  • The following day, awakening from my 16-hour slumber, MetaGame was ON

And thatโ€™s how MetaGame was born;