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Building an Onchain Media Brand IRL

Creators, Culture, and Nouns in Buenos Aires

OnchainCreators took our experiment on the road.

Not to a conference hall.
Not to a single venue.
But into a city.

Across Buenos Aires, we hosted two connected activations, the Onchain Creator House and the Onchain Creator Rally. Both were designed to test something we deeply believe:

Culture is the most effective onboarding tool in crypto.

This wasn’t about hype.
It was about creators.
And it was about showing what happens when onchain tools meet real people, real places, and real creative momentum.

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What We Built in Buenos Aires

Over the course of the week, creators moved through the city together, meeting, creating, publishing, and learning in public.

No panels.
No “listen quietly” energy.
Just participation.

The result:

  • 100+ people engaged across events and moments throughout the week

  • 25 creators actively onboarded into the challenge

  • 8 original videos created and published

  • 1 glowing article celebrating Nouns culture

  • $1,500 distributed directly to creators

  • 124 POAPs minted

Those numbers only tell part of the story. The real impact lives in the creators who stepped forward and shaped what onchain media looked like in Buenos Aires.

Celebrating the Creators

At the heart of the Onchain Creator Rally in Buenos Aires were the creators who showed up, experimented in public, and helped bring onchain media to life.

The creator challenge wasn’t about chasing virality.
It was about participation, perspective, and presence.

These creators stood out not because they “won the internet,” but because they captured the spirit of the city and the culture of Nouns in ways that felt honest, creative, and distinctly their own.

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Creator Challenge Spotlight

  • Best Video Storytelling: Gnericvibes
    Awarded to a creator who used video to document Buenos Aires through a Nouns lens. Blending place, people, and movement into a story that felt both local and onchain-native.

  • Best Written Piece: Geoff Richards
    Awarded for a standout article that celebrated Nouns culture with clarity and heart, turning open media into something readers could feel, not just understand.

  • Best Cultural Interpretation: Ann Lopez
    Awarded to a creator who embodied what the week was really about: remixing culture, collaborating in real life, and showing how an onchain media brand can live far beyond the internet.

  • Best Use of Onchain Media: Fattybuthappy
    Awarded to a creator who most effectively used onchain media to publish, distribute, and contextualize their work, demonstrating how ownership, permanence, and participation can enhance storytelling, not get in its way

Our featured creators along with other winning creators received a share of the $1,500 reward pool. But let's be honest. The real win wasn’t the prizes. It was the proof that when creators are trusted with culture, they deliver.

Why This Mattered for Creators

For many creators, especially those coming from Web2 or traditional media, the Onchain Creator Rally wasn’t just their first interaction with onchain publishing.

It was their first experience participating in an onchain media brand.

Rather than onboarding creators to tools or abstract concepts, the week introduced them to Nouns as a living, open media ecosystem. One that invites participation, remixing, and ownership through creation.

Creators weren’t asked to “learn crypto.”
They were invited to create inside a cultural system.

What that unlocked:

  • Low-pressure onboarding into onchain media, not software

  • A clear creative context to experiment within (Nouns as culture, not product)

  • Immediate rewards tied to contribution, not speculation

  • A sense of belonging inside an open, creator-driven media brand

For many participants, this was the first time they experienced onchain media as something they could actively shape, not just observe.

And that distinction matters.

Because once creators see themselves as contributors to a media brand, rather than users of a tool, the leap onchain feels natural.

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The Creator Challenge: Participation Over Performance

At the center of the week was a lightweight creator challenge designed to introduce creators to participation through Nouns.

No long briefs.
No over-engineering.
Just prompts that encouraged creators to engage with an open media brand and make it their own.

Creators were encouraged to:

  • Capture moments from the city

  • Tell stories through the lens of Nouns

  • Experiment with publishing culture onchain

For many, this was their first time contributing to an onchain-native media ecosystem.

The Value Returned to Nouns

Nouns wasn’t just a logo on a flyer.

It was a character in the story.

By partnering with Nouns across both Buenos Aires activations, we helped translate Nouns from an onchain concept into a participatory, creator-led media brand that people could interact with, remix, and build alongside.

What Nouns received:

  • Organic creator-led content

  • Direct association with creator rewards

  • Presence in a new geographic and cultural context

Most importantly, Nouns showed up where creators already were. In the city, with Ethereum-aligned communities, in the creative process.

That’s how Nouns can continue to grow into a culture layer, not just an NFT community.

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Buenos Aires as the Canvas

Buenos Aires didn’t feel like a backdrop.

It felt like a collaborator.

The streets, parrillas, conversations, and chance encounters all became part of the output. The city shaped the content, and the creators shaped how onchain culture showed up inside it.

This is the model we’re betting on:

  • Cities instead of stages

  • Movement instead of schedules

  • Culture instead of instruction manuals

Why This Was a Win

Buenos Aires proved something we’ve felt intuitively for a long time:

You don’t onboard creators by explaining crypto.
You onboard them by letting them create with it.

The Onchain Creator House and Rally weren’t endpoints.
They were proof points.

Proof that creators will show up.
Proof that rewards matter.
Proof that brands like Nouns can integrate without flattening culture.

And proof that onchain media doesn’t have to feel technical to be powerful.


More to come soon, including deeper breakdowns, creator stories, and what this unlocked for future cities.

For now, we’ll leave it here:

Culture works.
Creators lead.
And the best onboarding happens in the real world.

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