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#some people within the lps community that i follow have been posting the customs that they're gonna be selling there
trinket-squeaks · 2 months
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Found out there's an LPS con but it's in Las Vegas and my broke Canadian ass can't afford to travel to it but I want to attend soooo bad
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dewi08 · 3 years
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The Nebula Protocol is a community-driven.
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Overview
The traditional banking finance that claims to play a role in making the world a better place doesn’t work. It only works for wealthy suits. It’s great for them but not for most people. Decentralized finance (DeFi), on the other hand, maybe the new kid on the block, and it is currently just a drop of stone in the ocean (Traditional Finance). However, DeFi is already a viable alternative for most important financial services. The projects that have been successful in DeFi do things in an innovative way that did not exist in the old finance. Compound, Uniswap, and Balancer are good examples.
The waves of DeFi adoption are good examples to show that users want control of their finance and to define their own terms.
Focusing on its yield aggregator and NFT marketplace, SafeNebula aims to do this by being a new protocol that adds features to existing DeFi systems.
What is SafeNebula (SNBL)?
The Nebula Protocol is a community-driven, fairly launched DeFi Token. Three simple functions occur during each trade on SNBL:
1. Reflection
2. LP Acquisition
3 Burn.
How does it work?
The Nebula token is community-driven. In the first instance, the initial liquidity is provided by the team on a blockchain basis for half a year. In the meantime, each and every transaction made, be it buying, selling, staking, etc., automatically generates liquidity within the Pancakeswap Liquidity Pool.
In this way, token holders are passively rewarded through the transaction fee that is distributed.
important and striking feature is the smart contract that the team has created in order to avoid the ability to remove all liquidity at once. Through this contract, the token is blocked for a specified period of time. Until it is completed, the restriction remains.
During the next phase, Nebula is focused on developing its performance aggregator, which allows investors to earn more rewards through our participation and liquidity pools.
Finally, the intention is also to create its own marketplace of selected NFTs, allowing Nebula holders to bet on and earn dedicated NFT digital art cards.
Rewards program
This project provides an opportunity to earn SafeNebula tokens that perform some social media tasks and perform simple steps of the bounty program which are explained in the following Bitcointalk Thread here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5339690.0), where you can access the link to see what are the requirements to become an early Nebula Protocol contributor and start earning tokens.
For more information on this project, you can visit and read their WhitePaper which is available here (NebulaProtocol_WP). You can also follow their official Telegram channel (https://t.me/safenebula). I hope you liked this post and I'll send you a new one soon.
Add Custom Token to walletHow to add SNBL to Trust Wallet
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How to add SVT to Trust Wallet
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How to add NVT to Trust Wallet
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SVT Tokenomics :
Total supply : 50,000 SVT
lnitial Circulating supply : 10,000 SVT
RFI static reward per transaction (automatically distributed to holders) : 4%
Treasury per transaction : 1% (Temporary stored in the form of LP)
Maximum buy/sell limit per tx : 250 SVT
NVT Distribution:
Total Supply : 300,000
Seed Round : 20,000
DeFi Community Round : 40,000
Liquidity Pool : 35,000
Team & Marketing : 5,000
Mining Reward : 150,000
Airdrop Reward : 50,000
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NVT Tokenomics:
4% of each transaction is distributed to holders as a reward.
5% of each transaction is add to liquidity. 2.5% generated LP will be manually locked by the team daily. 2.5% LP withdrawable to fund BUSD farm, BUSD airdrop, and marketing expenses.
Nebula's current road map (To be updated) :
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ACCURATE INFORMATION
●  Website: https://nebulaprotocol.org/
●  Github: https://github.com/TechRate/Smart-Contract-
●  Audits/blob/main/SafeNebula.pdf
●  Twitter: https://twitter.com/safe_nebula
●  Telegram: https://t.me/safenebula
●  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nebulasnbl/
AUTHOR
Bitcointalk Username: DEWI08
Telegram Username: @dhewio8
Bitcointalk url: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=894088
BSC Wallet Address: 0x53D1Ea8619E638e286f914987D107d570fDD686B
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cynthiadshaw · 5 years
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What’s the Most Important Lesson You’ve Learned Along Your Journey?
Every twist in our story, challenge we face, and obstacle we overcome is an important part of our story.  These difficulties make us stronger and wiser and prepare us for what’s ahead.  As we grow and succeed we may imagine that soon the challenges will fade away, but in our conversations with business owners, artists, creatives, academics, and others we have learned that the most common experience is that challenges never go away – instead they get more complex as we grow and succeed.  Our ability to to thrive therefore depends heavily on our ability to learn from our experiences and so we are asking some of the city’s best and brightest: What’s the most important lesson you’ve learned along your journey?
Dustin McCaslin and Garry McCaslin  | Hammbone willys owner
The one big thing we’ve learned in business this year is listening to our customers and staff. It guides us in the right direction.
@hammbonewillys @Hammbonewillys Hammbonewillys.com
  Heather Harrison | Health and Wellness Coach
My journey has been forever changing and if I have learned anything along the way and the most important thing along the way it has been to cut out the negativity in your life and change your mindset on how you should be living. When you learn to replace the negative and dream really freakin big your mindset changes and takes you to places who never thought ty oh would go!
@_heatherharrison_ @MusclesMomma
Dylan M. Rafaty | Author | Entrepreneur | Public Speaker | Executive Board Member | Disability Inclusion Advocate | Connector | Navigator | Influencer
One of the many lessons learned was the ability to build or gain respect and trust within the Community I proudly serve. Another is the ability to prioritize the important things in your life and execute it well. Lastly, cherish every accomplishment and moment along your journey and share it with others.
@DylanRafaty @dylan_rafaty linkedin.com/in/dylanrafaty
Row House Stonebridge | Rowing Studio
The most important lesson I have learned in this journey is fitness isn’t just for “losing weight”. It’s for creating a healthier lifestyle to live longer and stay on top of your health. It’s for people that struggle with mental health, depression, anxiety, etc. it’s for the people who want to train for personal goals. The list goes on and on. Fitness means something different to every person you meet. It is not a one size fits all which is why we love our quote so much. This workout especially is for the every day person!
rowhouseoffers.com/stonebridge/lp/ps-30-off/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAz53vBRCpARIsAPPsz8V5OeQgqLXNT2aPxvHmqI9D-n0_kbU4IJgAr_3ye5bo3qeunGltTm4aAiBOEALw_wcB @therowhousestonebridge RowHouseStonebridge
Anisha’s Salon | full service hair and skin salon
The most important what I have learned so far is always be thankful, show your gratitude towards others. Treat others the way you want to be treated.
Never stop learning and educating yourself because education never ends.
anishashairandskinsalon.com
Discovery at The Realm | Resort-Style Living in a Suburban Setting
Discovery at The Realm has been providing luxury, resort-style living in the quickly growing Grandscape/Castle Hills area since 2016. We offer high-end amenities like our fully staffed onsite clubhouse, a dog park, a yoga room and stunning lake views. But the most important lesson we have learned in our journey thus far is the importance of connection and community for our residents. Scientific evidence over the years has shown time and again that social connection is a core psychological need essential to feeling satisfied with life. We work hard at helping our residents feel connected to the community here, to other residents and to our team members. This isn’t just an apartment complex; it’s a community people look forward to coming home to, a place where they plan to meet in the club for Happy Hour and board games at the end of a long work day, or wind down on the walking trails or dog park. We have a calendar of events that makes it easy for people to connect, in addition to great physical settings that make it easy and fun to get together. Please come visit us for a tour and see what a real community feels like. We are along State Highway 121 and Windhaven Parkway, across the street from Lava Cantina and Top Golf, and just minutes from Legacy West and DFW Airport. Our apartments have gorgeous granite countertops, durable faux wood floors, double vanities in the bathrooms and over-sized closets!
discoveryattherealm.com @discoveryattherealm
Regency Johnson Hair Artists | Colorist, Handtied Extension Special & Licensed to Create
No one can dim the anointed light that shines from within.
@regencyjohnson_hairartist @regencyjohnson_hairartist
 Raven Akinleyimu | Design and Craft Connoisseur
Be Consistent, have faith, and believe in yourself. When I first started designing and crafting no one really believed I could, but I had such a joy for it so I never gave up and stayed consistent.
@MadeByRaeA
Ryan Bertolino | President and Creative Director
@martyperlman
I would have to say that being kind to others is one of the most important lessons I’ve learn along my journey to becoming a business owner. I have seen kindness go a long way in my career! It is a trait that is very memorable to a client and will turn any client into repeat business! Kindness will create a buzz around your brand and company that will spread like wildflowers in your community and industry! So be kind to others as it will pay off in the long run!
@eventmechanicsco @ryanbertolino
Dallas Family Owned Roofer – Envision Roofing Frisco Locally Owned Roofer – Envision Roofing Protecting you With Our Experience
My most important lesson learned so far is just how great our customers are! By showing them respect, patience, flexibility and delivering quality on everything we do we gain customers for life and there is no request too big, or too small that we would not take care of for them. It teaches us to keep aiming higher on our customer experience everyday.
@envisionroofingdallas
Kristen Gonzalez | Thriver & Mompreneur
One of the most important lessons I’ve learned so far on my journey is, you have to take chances. I’m not saying quitting a job or spending a ton of money, but each chance you take is one step forward to an overall goal. Some may seem like larger risks, but I have found that all risks I have taken, have either been a lesson I learned or a push forward in my success. In my last career, I felt my passion shifting. I worked my tail off until I could financialyl replace that career and step away. That was a huge chance I took on what may not be guaranteed. (but really is?) Thank God I did. I found pure joy! I took chances on sharing about a product I loved; I got made fun of, mocked, blocked on social media, avoided, the list goes on. However, I also helped thousands of people along the way! The messages thanking me for taking a chance on them out weighed the struggles I went through!
@kristenmsather @txthriver
Mobile Cuisine and Catering
Believe in your concept and your food and don’t let anything get in the way of your ambitions. Follow your dreams with a passion!
@Ragin-Casian ragincasian.com @theragincasian
  Josh Schoemaker | Carbon & Cotton
The most important lesson I have learned in my journey so far is to stay focused on creating art that I love, not what I think will sell. This mindset feeds my passion of exploration and discovery as well as keeps my art looking fresh.
CarbonandCotton.com @joshschoemaker
Joey Werkmeister | UX (User Experience) Manager | Travel & Entertainment Photographer
The lesson life continues to remind me is to experience every moment life gives you. Stop, observe, value, enjoy. Travel photography has been in my blood for generations. Growing up, I remember my family sitting down in my grandparents living room at every family reunion and everyone passing around stacks of printed photos (I suppose this was the Instagram of the ‘90s) and catching up. I keep a few of my grandfathers polaroids on my refrigerator because they remind me of those special times. In my adult life I’ve been able to travel all over the world for both work and pleasure, and I’ve always kept my extended family in the loop by photographing and posting the pictures for them to see on Facebook, and now on Instagram where I’ve loved sharing those experience with friends, family and followers to world over. My father was diagnosed with ALS about 2 years ago, and since then taking photographs has taken on an new kind of meaning. He is no longer able to travel, but I’ve enjoyed documenting my adventures and bringing the photos back home so we can gather in the’ living room (just like old times) and scan through the pictures, telling stories and taking my dad along on the adventure.
@r_j_werkmeister werk.space [email protected]
Tiffany Smith | North Dallas Realtor®
@stellaimages
After more than a decade in real estate, I’ve developed a unique approach that is focused on one thing – genuine hospitality. This principle has served as my singular emphasis in both my personal and professional life. With a degree in hospitality management, servant leadership is in my blood, and I’ve realized over the years that while my industry expertise is incredibly valuable, what people appreciate and remember the most is how they were treated. It is my joy to serve my clients, and I hope that each and every one of them feels like part of the family.
@realtortiffanysmith
Stephen Lohoefer | Pastor, The Grove Church
The most important lesson I’ve learned in my journey thus far has also been the most difficult to learn. That lesson is patience— patience that storms will pass; patience that good things will come. Over and over again, God has shown me that most of the time, the thing I want the most will come in time. I just have to learn to trust the process.
Grove.org @grovechurchdallas @stephenlohoefer @GroveChurchDallas
Dennis Johnson | Insurance specialist and Forex investor
Never avoid being uncomfortable. To deny uncomfortably is to deny growth.
@Gabe.Jade
Emily Le | Makeup Artist & Beauty Influencer
@arialised
The most important lesson I’ve learned is self-love. Building yourself up, and embracing all that you are and accepting it. You learn new things about yourself as you reach deeper into your mind. Sometimes negative things are rooted deeply in us and we do not realize it, such as insecurities about our selves. Self-love has many benefits, & happiness is one of them.
etreecosmo.com @etreecosmo
Diego Merel | Traveler and Sales Rep
I’ve learned to find happiness within myself rather than finding happiness in other people. I started making healthier choices regarding my personal health and everything around me started to snowball from there.
@lobo_chicco
Angie McComb | aka #Solargirltx with her SolarBulldog, Lola Lu
I have learned that staying authentic matters, that being your true self in any situation pays out tenfold and I’ve learned that everyone has a story. I have clients in multi-million dollar homes and I have clients with disconnect notices worrying about how to pay the electricity bill, but the relationships and the human element are the same. I have chosen a career path that’s designed to help people and that’s my reward at the end of every day.
@SolarGirlTX @SolarGirlTX
  Garrick Thomas | Singer | Actor | Model
The most important lesson I have learned on this journey is to never lose yourself and keep fighting because your time is near. We want to give up when things aren’t going our way and that’s when you have to push yourself harder to strive for your ultimate goal.
@gstylez817 @gstylez817 @gstylez817 Soundcloud: @gstyelz817 Snapchat: @gmangsent
Tricia Ann Garcia | Interior Stylist & Home Stager
If you give 100 percent of your attention, energy, and time to a thing, you will get exactly that back.
@triciagarciainteriors
King.Kidd | Artist & Entrepreneur
Loco Conroe
Slow and steady wins the race! Making sure to trust the process, never rush it.
@QueenLashes45
Von Harris | Photographer & Cinematographer
The most important lesson I’ve learned on my journey was realizing that sometimes failure can be necessary and the best thing that can happen. Getting knocked down is sometimes necessary to make you get up and be the Stronger, Smarter & Better person you’re supposed to be! Always keep working on my craft and myself because if I can consistently make myself better then everything else I do will evolve as well!
VonHarrisProductions.com @VonHarrisProductions
Damian Roberts | Management of 2 Lit- Live Hungry Die Fat Clothing | Entrepreneur, and Physical Therapy
Keeping God first, Pay yourself first, Invest in other people, mindset is everything, dream big, having amazing mentors in your life, being willing to unlearn and reinvent yourself in moving forward towards your journey of success. When you are intentionally focused on your goals, you will be amazed on what you can accomplish. Every success book, entrepreneur, and major business owner out there will tell you the one principle that got them to their level of success. The principle is they chose themselves. You are in control of your life so take action in moving forward in your journey of success. I am honored to have an excellent team of entrepreneur brothers who are all liked minded individuals with work ethics that are unmatched. We are a team so this article is just as important for them. Never give up, follow your dreams, and do what the other 99% won’t.
livehungrydiefat.com @livehungrydiefat @reez2lit @drob2lit @diddy2lit @theboy2lit @tana2lit @mattmayne2lit @gotti2lit @chaptheconnect
Flavio Venancio | tattoo artist
The most important lesson I’ve learned is that, first of all, you have to do what you love otherwise it’s a waste of life. Second, no matter how good you are in your field, there is always something new to learn and improve. Learning is really a never-ending process and you have to keep that in mind to succeed. Tattooing is my passion, is what I love to do, but I don’t take it for granted. For me, I want and I need to evolve every day and I do it with pleasure. I’ve been tattooing for over 15 years and I’ve worked in different countries like Indonesia, Japan, Australia, Brazil. I love being around different cultures, different art and learning new techniques. The more I learn, more I realize how much is there to learn. The better you are in your art, the more people expect from you, it’s a challenge and I love it.
@flavio_tattoo
Joy Smallwood | Resin Artist
Jadon Smallwood
I am a perfectionist and my own worst critic. I’ve had to learn that art isn’t about perfection, it’s about creating something to share with others. I have been shocked by the enthusiasm around some of my pieces which I was not particularly fond of myself. I’ve learned that everybody has different tastes, you just need to find the right audience to share it with. Lastly, I’ve learned not to focus on making sales, instead I focus on building relationships with people!
@joysmallwood_art @joysmallwood_art spreesy.com/Joysmallwoodart
Ian “KWAME” Asibey | Musician | Drummer
Michael Barrera
The most important lesson I’ve learned in my journey so far is patience and preparation . I’ve been playing drums for over 13 years now and joining Artemis funk (a 7 piece band from Arlington, TX) was has been a great learning experience. I’ve become a better listener and someone who is a lot more organized in terms of planning. Scheduling rehearsals and gigs with 6 other people be complicated; working with personal and work schedules, etc. I realized like everything that’s with having its patience and understanding that helps things move forward. When I first saw the band together they already had a drummer, but I knew these were the people I wanted to work with. The opportunity came for me to fill in for the drummer, and I was prepared for it; practicing and going to jam sessions as much as I could. Long story short a month later I was asked to be the permanent drummer. Playing with them ever since has been fantastic, but patience and preparation is a must. With 7 different opinions on almost everything we discuss, we have to be able to listen to one another and have enough patience and empathy to understand where the person is coming from. No matter what it is if we’re patience and prepared to tackle the situation, there’s nothing we can’t accomplish.
@ian.asibey  @kingkwame95 @artemisfunk @iangoinskiin
Autumn Taylor | Product Developer and Owner of BERE Lingerie
During journey thus far , my most important lesson is to take everything day by day. I always had the tendency to rush into things I wanted most and ended up failing due to my impatience , but now as I go day by day I can now say I am where I need to be at the right time and will get to where I need exactly when I am supposed to. I no longer rush things that are set to come later or stress things out of my control.
@Aavum  @berecolingerie
Tasha Olorunnisomo | Love coach and Motivational Speaker
The most important lesson I have learned so far in my journey is never let fear stop you from accomplishing your goals in life. Life will have many challenges but you will overcome all of them if you do not quit. Do not allow anyone to stop you from accomplishing your lifelong dream, you are worth it.
@livelovelifecoachtasha
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michaeljtraylor · 6 years
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Lime will open brick-and-mortar scooter lifestyle stores
How can Lime differentiate its scooters and bikes from the piles of Birds and Spins filling Los Angeles sidewalks? Apparently with a physical storefront where it can convince customers of the wonders of on-demand mobility. According to a job listing from Lime seeking a “Retail Store Manager,” the startup plans to open a “lifestyle brand store in Santa Monica”.
[Update: Following the publication of this article, Lime responded to our inquiry, telling TechCrunch “In the coming year, Lime will be opening brick & mortar storefronts in major US and international markets, starting with Santa Monica, California. Locations will place heavy importance on community engagement, rider education, and brand experience.”]
Lime will rent vehicles directly from the store as well as charge them, with the full-time manager’s role including “monitoring inventory levels” as well as daily operations, and employee recruiting. They’ll also be throwing live events to build Lime’s hype. Given the company is calling this a lifestyle store, the focus will likely be on showing how Lime’s scooters and bikes can become part of people’s lives and enhance their happiness, rather than on maximizing rental volume.
A rendering of Lime’s new office it’s building in San Francisco. The design could hint at what Lime wants to do with its retail store branding.
TechCrunch has confirmed Lime’s plans for the store, and that the deal to build it came through Lime’s investor Fifth Wall Ventures that arranges partnerships between tech companies and real estate developers. As for what will happen at the store, Fifth Wall’s Adam Demuyakor tells me “There will be deployment of scooters, charging of scooters, and some sales of apparel and accessories that are related. There will be demos, tutorials, and presentations on how to be safe.” Growing Lime’s traction is critical to Fifth Wall, which led the startup’s $70 million Series B extension in February, and joined its $335 million Series C in July.
The big motive here is for Lime to repair relationships with the local community. Demuyakor tells me “when e-mobility companies appeared, some people really loved it, but some people said ‘you dropped a bunch of scooters on my sidewalk’” in what he called a “really irresponsible manner”. But with a physical store front, Lime will have human faces to push its side of the story. “Lime would have an opportunity to control the narrative, engage with the local community, and invest in Santa Monica. They can make it clear that they care about the constituency there … Educate them on the benefits, educate them on safety, and provide helmets.” That could counter the idea that scooters just get in the way and are an urban eye sore. “The narrative took on legs of its own” Demuyakor explains.
Fifth Wall worked on the Lime retail store deal with one of its core LPs, Macerich, the third-largest owner of shopping malls in the US. Lime will become the exclusive distributor of scooters at the Macerich-owned open-air mall Santa Monica place. The idea is that by linking up with Macerich, Lime will be able to deploy and charge scooters “where people are coming and going from the mall” Fifth Wall co-founder and managing partner Brendan Wallace tells TechCrunch. He explains that scooter companies have thought about expansion too purely from the standpoint of acheiving market saturation. “You have to partner with local organizations both public and private, and real estate organizations because real estate developers are typically the most politically influential.”]
The listing was first spotted by Nathan Pope, a transportation researcher for consultancy Steer, and later by Cheddar’s Alex Heath. We’ve reached out to Lime and will update if we hear back from the company. Glassdoor shows that the store manager job was posted more than 30 days ago, and the site estimates the potential salary at $41,000 to $74,000.
The sheer number of Lime scooters in Santa Monica where the store will arise is already staggering. Supply doesn’t seem to be bottlenecking as it is in some other cities. Instead, it’s the fierce competition from hometown startups like local favorite Bird that Lime wants to overcome through brick-and-mortar marketing. Often you’ll see scooters from Lime and Bird lined up right next to each other. And with similarly cheap pricing, the decision of which to use comes down to brand affinity. According to Apptopia, Bird’s monthly U.S. downloads surpassed Lime’s in July for the first time ever, despite Lime offering bikes as well as scooters.
There are plenty of people who still have never tried an on-demand electric scooter, and going through the process of renting, unlocking and riding them might be daunting to some. If employees at a physical store can teach people that it’s not too difficult to jump aboard, Lime could become their default scooter. This, of course, comes with risks too, as electric scooters can be dangerous to the novice or uncoordinated. More aggressive in-person marketing might pull in users who were apprehensive about scooting for the right reason — concerns about safety. And there’s also the issue of overhead costs. Beyond charging and repair facilities near its major markets, brick-and-mortar stores could crank up the burn rate on Lime’s $467 million in funding.
As cities figure out how to best regulate scooters, I hope we see a focus on uptime, aka how often the scooters actually function properly. It’s common in LA to rent a scooter, then discover the handlebar is loose or the acceleration is sluggish, end the ride and rent another scooter from the same brand or a competitor in hopes of getting one that works right. I ditched several Lime scooters like this while in LA last week.
Regulators should inquire about what percentage of scooter company fleets are broken and what percentage of rides end within 90 seconds of starting, which is typically due to a malfunctioning vehicle. Cities could then award permits to companies that keep their fleets running, rather than that litter the streets with massive paper weights, or worse, vehicles that could crash and hurt people. Scooters are fun, cheap and therefore accessible to more people than Ubers, and reduce traffic. But unless startups like Lime put a bigger focus on helmets and cautious riding behavior, we could trade congestion on the roads for congestion in the emergency room. Hopefully the retail store will drive closer ties between Lime and city governments to prioritize safety.
This article has been updated to include Lime’s statement as well as comments from Fifth Wall Ventures.
Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/22/lime-scooter-store/
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nicholerestrada · 6 years
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Lime will open brick-and-mortar scooter lifestyle stores
How can Lime differentiate its scooters and bikes from the piles of Birds and Spins filling Los Angeles sidewalks? Apparently with a physical storefront where it can convince customers of the wonders of on-demand mobility. According to a job listing from Lime seeking a “Retail Store Manager,” the startup plans to open a “lifestyle brand store in Santa Monica”.
[Update: Following the publication of this article, Lime responded to our inquiry, telling TechCrunch “In the coming year, Lime will be opening brick & mortar storefronts in major US and international markets, starting with Santa Monica, California. Locations will place heavy importance on community engagement, rider education, and brand experience.”]
Lime will rent vehicles directly from the store as well as charge them, with the full-time manager’s role including “monitoring inventory levels” as well as daily operations, and employee recruiting. They’ll also be throwing live events to build Lime’s hype. Given the company is calling this a lifestyle store, the focus will likely be on showing how Lime’s scooters and bikes can become part of people’s lives and enhance their happiness, rather than on maximizing rental volume.
A rendering of Lime’s new office it’s building in San Francisco. The design could hint at what Lime wants to do with its retail store branding.
TechCrunch has confirmed Lime’s plans for the store, and that the deal to build it came through Lime’s investor Fifth Wall Ventures that arranges partnerships between tech companies and real estate developers. As for what will happen at the store, Fifth Wall’s Adam Demuyakor tells me “There will be deployment of scooters, charging of scooters, and some sales of apparel and accessories that are related. There will be demos, tutorials, and presentations on how to be safe.” Growing Lime’s traction is critical to Fifth Wall, which led the startup’s $70 million Series B extension in February, and joined its $335 million Series C in July.
The big motive here is for Lime to repair relationships with the local community. Demuyakor tells me “when e-mobility companies appeared, some people really loved it, but some people said ‘you dropped a bunch of scooters on my sidewalk’” in what he called a “really irresponsible manner”. But with a physical store front, Lime will have human faces to push its side of the story. “Lime would have an opportunity to control the narrative, engage with the local community, and invest in Santa Monica. They can make it clear that they care about the constituency there . . . Educate them on the benefits, educate them on safety, and provide helmets.” That could counter the idea that scooters just get in the way and are an urban eye sore. “The narrative took on legs of its own” Demuyakor explains.
Fifth Wall worked on the Lime retail store deal with one of its core LPs, Macerich, the third-largest owner of shopping malls in the US. Lime will become the exclusive distributor of scooters at the Macerich-owned open-air mall Santa Monica place. The idea is that by linking up with Macerich, Lime will be able to deploy and charge scooters “where people are coming and going from the mall” Fifth Wall co-founder and managing partner Brendan Wallace tells TechCrunch. He explains that scooter companies have thought about expansion too purely from the standpoint of acheiving market saturation. “You have to partner with local organizations both public and private, and real estate organizations because real estate developers are typically the most politically influential.”]
The listing was first spotted by Nathan Pope, a transportation researcher for consultancy Steer, and later by Cheddar’s Alex Heath. We’ve reached out to Lime and will update if we hear back from the company. Glassdoor shows that the store manager job was posted more than 30 days ago, and the site estimates the potential salary at $41,000 to $74,000.
The sheer number of Lime scooters in Santa Monica where the store will arise is already staggering. Supply doesn’t seem to be bottlenecking as it is in some other cities. Instead, it’s the fierce competition from hometown startups like local favorite Bird that Lime wants to overcome through brick-and-mortar marketing. Often you’ll see scooters from Lime and Bird lined up right next to each other. And with similarly cheap pricing, the decision of which to use comes down to brand affinity. According to Apptopia, Bird’s monthly U.S. downloads surpassed Lime’s in July for the first time ever, despite Lime offering bikes as well as scooters.
There are plenty of people who still have never tried an on-demand electric scooter, and going through the process of renting, unlocking and riding them might be daunting to some. If employees at a physical store can teach people that it’s not too difficult to jump aboard, Lime could become their default scooter. This, of course, comes with risks too, as electric scooters can be dangerous to the novice or uncoordinated. More aggressive in-person marketing might pull in users who were apprehensive about scooting for the right reason — concerns about safety. And there’s also the issue of overhead costs. Beyond charging and repair facilities near its major markets, brick-and-mortar stores could crank up the burn rate on Lime’s $467 million in funding.
As cities figure out how to best regulate scooters, I hope we see a focus on uptime, aka how often the scooters actually function properly. It’s common in LA to rent a scooter, then discover the handlebar is loose or the acceleration is sluggish, end the ride and rent another scooter from the same brand or a competitor in hopes of getting one that works right. I ditched several Lime scooters like this while in LA last week.
Regulators should inquire about what percentage of scooter company fleets are broken and what percentage of rides end within 90 seconds of starting, which is typically due to a malfunctioning vehicle. Cities could then award permits to companies that keep their fleets running, rather than that litter the streets with massive paper weights, or worse, vehicles that could crash and hurt people. Scooters are fun, cheap and therefore accessible to more people than Ubers, and reduce traffic. But unless startups like Lime put a bigger focus on helmets and cautious riding behavior, we could trade congestion on the roads for congestion in the emergency room. Hopefully the retail store will drive closer ties between Lime and city governments to prioritize safety.
This article has been updated to include Lime’s statement as well as comments from Fifth Wall Ventures.
Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/22/lime-scooter-store/
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