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Leaderboard Feature Coming Soon

GN friends, things are humming along at AlphaBack! We’re excited to be working on the leaderboard feature, which we estimate will be complete in 2-3 weeks. We’re also getting some inbound talent conversations from community members who’ve been tracking our progress ? A final reminder: future emails will be sent via Mailchimp. Remember to sign-up for our […]

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Content Performance & Company Ops

GM frens, our stakeholder list is growing and Gmail is starting to complain about sender volume. As a result, future updates will be posted on our blog and sent out via a newsletter service (Mailchimp) rather than individual emails. So if you’ve been hesitantly opening my updates, here’s your chance to let them fade into […]

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Upgradeable Contracts & More Fundraising for our NFT Promotions Ad Network

We’re heads down building and fundraising for our NFT promotions ad network, so here’s another quick weekcap. But first a brief intro in case you’re new here: AlphaBack is a browser extension that pays users to look at NFTs (ads), with the goal of building a DAO-owned ad network. Also, we’re experimenting with a new section […]

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NFT Promoters Can Pay For Ad Space

Hi Friends ? this is a quick weekcap, as we’re heads down building and fundraising. Most importantly, we deployed our payments code, allowing NFT promoters to pay for ad space that is shown to users when they open a new browser tab. Highlights Fundraising. We closed another investor on our YC SAFE, building more momentum […]

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Debuted AlphaBack at Tachyon’s Demo Day

We concluded our 12-week accelerator program with a bang. On June 30, 2022, we debuted AlphaBack.xyz at Tachyon’s Demo Day using the Stonks platform. What is AlphaBack? With AlphaBack, users see a promoted NFT — instead of a search bar — when they open a new browser tab. Advertisers pay to promote there because users open ~50 tabs per […]