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Paper tickets and certificates are so 2010. The future is all about digital souvenirs of different life experiences — and that’s where the proof of attendance protocol (POAP) NFT comes in.
This article will explain everything you need to know about POAP NFTs so you can start creating and collecting them in your digital wallet.
Let’s dive right in.
POAP, or proof of attendance protocol, as the name suggests, is a non-fungible token (NFT) that proves you’ve attended an event, either virtual or in-person. The events can be a ceremony, private function, game, concert or something similar. You can consider these as digital badges or stickers for your wallet as a reward for your attendance in these events.
POAPs can also be proof of your achievements, such as your engagement in an online or offline community. Attendance protocols are also given to commemorate in-game events.
As a representative of real life experiences, POAP NFTs bridge the physical and the crypto worlds. They show that you’re more than an Ethereum address by linking your off-chain (or real-life) physical attendance to your on-chain presence. In a way, POAPs add a touch of humanity to the crypto world — and create a reliable record of your activities in both worlds.
When you attend an event or achieve a milestone for which there are POAP badges, you’ll receive one. It’s as simple as that. You can also use it to access a major event or an exclusive online group.
POAPs work a lot like other NFTs. Each proof of attendance protocol is unique. They were first created for official POAP smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. To lower transaction costs, POAPs have since migrated to the Gnosis chain (Formerly xDai), a cheaper and faster Ethereum side chain.
Just about anyone can make a POAP to mark a special moment. But there are three conditions for a POAP NFT:
You can only mint one POAP for an event on a single wallet. That’s because each one represents attendance — and you can’t attend the same unique event twice. POAPs are different from other NFTs in that they’re free for creators and collectors, because there are no gas fees involved.
There aren’t any set rules that dictate which events can have POAP badges, or how big an event needs to be to have one. Some major events can even have multiple POAPs. As long as you can create them and get them approved, you can have POAP NFTs for your virtual or in-person events. You can then invite people to mint them and win gifts.
The primary purpose of a POAP is to prove attendance. Here are a few examples of different ways that POAP NFTs are used:
Although there are innumerable use cases for POAP NFTs, they’re not currently used much by people outside several online crypto communities. Event organizers from these groups create badges for attendees of their podcasts, on-site conferences, virtual events, and in-person seminars.
But some off-chain businesses — such as Warner Music Group, US Open and Lollapalooza — are entering the POAP ecosystem. Recently, rapper Kevin Gates gave out POAPs to attendees of his show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
People typically create a POAP collection so that they can obtain exclusive benefits. After collecting a certain POAP, you can gain access to private online communities and participate in their activities. The more POAPs you collect, the more voting power you acquire in POAP-exclusive community polls, which is a big advantage if you want to weigh in on governance proposals.
For DeFi and crypto enthusiasts, POAP collections can serve as an on-chain résumé. You can get more of these NFTs by attending and participating in more crypto events or protocols. It can build your reputation by creating a provable record of all the special events you’ve attended.
By collecting POAPs, you can connect and chat with community members who also attended the same event through exclusive chat rooms that give access to specific POAP holders.
Sometimes, collecting POAPs can also earn you money. If you have a unique POAP badge from a super-exclusive event, you may be able to sell it for a lot of money. For example, there was recently a POAP on OpenSea entitled 999 Club: Genesis going for nearly $22,500. Now, just to remind you, POAPs are free to acquire — because you don’t have to pay a gas fee. So this POAP is selling for a $22,500 profit!
Another benefit of holding on to these collectibles is that creators can airdrop NFTs to wallets that have collected POAPs. This way, you can get more tokens without having to mint them.
There are four ways to claim a POAP:
The creator of the POAP has to choose the way they want attendees to claim the NFT.
To begin claiming, create an account on the POAP app or website using your email or ETH address. Open the app, click on Mint and choose the claim type. Options include entering a code or secret phrase, or scanning the QR code.
To claim via a direct link, open the link in your browser and click on Claim. The proof of attendance protocol NFT will move into your Ethereum address, if that’s what you used to create your account. POAPs are stored on the Gnosis Chain (xDai). You can always shift them to the ETH blockchain by paying the required gas fee.
If you enter your email address to try to claim a POAP, the POAP will simply be reserved against your email and not minted right away. You can mint your reserved NFT by:
You’ll receive an email with a link to enter your ETH wallet address for your NFT. Once you do that, the POAP will transfer to your Ethereum wallet.
To view your NFT on POAP Scan:
You can view anyone’s POAP collection on Etherscan the same way you view any other ERC-721 token. Type the smart contract address of the POAP NFT in the search field and press Enter on your keyboard.
OpenSea has a list of all POAPs on its website. You can view them by going to the official website and navigating to the Collection tab, or by clicking here.
Event organizers can create a proof of attendance protocol NFT by going to the POAP platform or clicking on this link. Select the Create new POAP option. Then:
Later, you’ll receive an email with a six-digit POAP ID number. You can find your POAP on the POAP Scan website by using that ID, and make changes to the event if you need to. You’ll have to wait for the POAP team to manually approve your POAP before it goes live.
To request more of the secret words or QR codes for attendees, access the POAP NFT using your edit code and click on the small button with three lines at the top right of your page (see red arrow in the image above). Then click on Manage secret words. Enter your POAP ID and the edit code again. Now, enter the number of codes you need and you’re done.
The official POAP help center has a detailed post explaining the process of creating a POAP.
Yes! To sell a POAP, follow these steps:
Sometimes, you hit the jackpot and secure a POAP that goes viral after a special event. But that’s rare. Usually, it’s not feasible or economically wise to sell POAPs. That’s because you might have to pay a higher gas fee to migrate it to the mainnet than what you’ll get from the sale itself.
The future for POAPs looks bright, because bigger brands such as Adidas and Garyvee are launching their POAP collections, creating heightened interest in collecting and selling these NFTs. POAPs are a great opportunity for event organizers to offer a customized experience to their attendees and make their events more appealing.
This is the only type of NFT that ties the decentralized network and the physical world together. It links actions in the physical world with decentralized identities. All other NFTs are created, collected and sold digitally on blockchains.
So many of us lose autographed pictures signed by our favorite musicians, or have nothing to prove that we actually participated in a certain event. POAPs solve this issue by giving you a unique and enduring sticker to prove your attendance.
POAP NFTs have only just begun to gain momentum. We have yet to see their full potential. If you haven’t explored POAPs before, now’s the time to do so.