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Steve Merry

@SteveM_Scenario

Scenario co-founder. 15+ years of experience in business development, project management, comms & partnerships. Successfully founded and scaled an entertainment business to 100,000+ fans/followers.

Scenario co-founder. 15+ years of experience in business development, project management, comms & partnerships. Successfully founded and scaled an entertainment business to 100,000+ fans/followers.

Product Management
Project Mangement
Business Development

Melbourne, Australia

I'm proud to have co-founded Scenario Protocol, which will soon be launching its beta on Base.

SCENARIO lets you request specific alerts on ANY topic, using a simple, intuitive interface. This means you can finally separate the signal from the noise by reducing notifications traffic from 100s or 1000s of irrelevant pings to just the 5 or 10 that you actually need. Simple.

How does Scenario do this?

  • Define your alert (or join an existing request).
  • Pay a small fee... Then step away and relax!
  • Other tuned-in users will trigger the alert when the time comes, and claim a bounty for their work.

Powered by onchain consensus. Useful and easy to navigate for anyone.

Scenario solves some of the biggest problems faced by web3 users (and the broader public) today: information overload, overcrowded social feeds, countless irrelevant alerts, burnout, and missed opportunities.

Currently, if you want to know when something specific happens in the future - be that the release of a project’s new product or feature, a liquidation risk in DeFi, an NFT mint, or even an injury to a specific player in fantasy sports - the only way to hear about it is by following a whole suite of platforms and channels.

Worse still, you can be sure that even after doing so, 99% of the pings you get won't be about the specific things you’re waiting to hear about!

In a world where nearly 3 billion people receive push alerts but ultimately opt to unsub due to irrelevance, Scenario addresses a huge market need by using crowd-sourced information to trigger alerts only when user-defined events occur.

You don't need more alerts - you need the RIGHT ones!