Revent

Revent is a decentralized event funding and streaming platform. Every event is tokenized, with ENS subdomains, IPFS-hosted content, and Base smart contracts.

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  • 🏆 Open Track 🏆
  • 🏆 ENS Bounty 🏆
  • 🏆 Ethereum Follow Protocol Bounty 🏆
  • 🏆 Buidl Guidl Bounty 🏆
  • 🏆 Base Bounty 🏆

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Events have always been more than just gatherings — they are cultural moments, catalysts for creativity, and engines of community. Yet, behind the excitement lies a set of stubborn challenges. Organizers often struggle to secure reliable funding, audiences rarely have a way to contribute beyond ticket purchases, and the photos, videos, and streams that capture the magic of the moment often lose their value as soon as the event ends. Traditional platforms make matters worse, keeping control of the data, audience, and revenue.

This project introduces a new model: bringing events fully on-chain through tokens, decentralized storage, and community-powered streaming. Instead of relying solely on sponsors or ticket sales, each event issues its own Event Token, creating a way for fans, sponsors, and supporters to directly back the event. These tokens not only fund the event but also unlock perks such as exclusive content, backstage access, or a say in community decisions.

Every event also gets its own ENS subdomain (a human-readable web3 name like accrafest.eth), which acts as a digital hub. Here, people can buy tickets, watch live streams, revisit media archives, and interact with the community. The content from live streams to photos and videos — is stored permanently on IPFS, making it tamper-proof and ensuring that the memories don’t fade away.

On the blockchain side, smart contracts deployed on Base L2 keep transactions fast and affordable. Media is tokenized as NFTs, giving creators direct ownership of their work and automatic revenue splits. A transparent contract system ensures that everyone involved organizers, photographers, artists, and even the community pool — gets their fair share.

The experience doesn’t stop there. Integration with Farcaster and the Ethereum Follow Protocol (EFP) connects events to a broader social layer, letting fans cast, share, and follow across platforms with portable identities. Analytics dashboards bring organizers and sponsors real-time insights — not just about ticket sales, but also engagement, viewership, and community participation.

The result is a shift in how we think about events:

  • Organizers raise funds transparently, without being at the mercy of sponsors.

  • Fans and attendees become active contributors, owning tokens that hold value beyond the event.

  • Creators get recognized and paid fairly for their work.

  • Sponsors gain measurable visibility and authentic engagement with communities.

In short, events stop being one-off moments and become living, investable ecosystems. They are no longer controlled by centralized platforms but are instead owned and shaped by the very communities that bring them to life.

By weaving together ENS, IPFS, Base, Farcaster, and EFP, this project ensures that events are decentralized, scalable, and socially integrated — making them not only memorable, but also sustainable, participatory, and future-proof.

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