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To speed up the project and avoid duplication, here's an optimized division of labor across Germany, the UK, and the US, based on each one's current strengths:
1. Germany – Infrastructure & Legal Framework ("The Backbone")
Expanded role:
Finalize smart contract architecture (licensing, royalties, ownership). Design global copyright treaty proposal draft. Build blockchain-based registry for digital assets. Handle compliance layers for GDPR, IP, and cross-border data exchange.
Why? Germany has strong legal engineering culture, open-source communities, and influence in EU policy shaping.
2. United Kingdom – Design, UX & Curation ("The Face")
Expanded role:
Lead interface and user experience (app, web, reader tools). Design visual identity and branding of the platform + BookCoin. Curate and organize the content (categories, discovery engine, editor picks). Coordinate AI tools for metadata, translation, and accessibility (e.g. text-to-speech).
Why? The UK excels in creative industries, editorial curation, and cultural export.
3. United States – Content Network & Monetization ("The Heart")
Expanded role:
Lead negotiations with publishers, authors, universities. Structure content onboarding incentives (BookCoin for uploads, rating, reviews). Build revenue model, ad system (if any), and DAO governance. Launch global marketing and strategic partnerships (Amazon alternatives, public libraries, edtech).
Why? The US has publishing clout, startup scale, and access to major tech and content players.
Joint Tasks – Agile Model with Shared Sprints Every 2 weeks: shared international sprint review (code, design, legal alignment). Open Git + Notion-style roadmap: for shared documentation, transparency, and community contributions. Multilingual localization team: rotating between countries.
Would you like a visual chart or document summarizing this tri-nation division for presentation or coordination purposes?
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1. Germany – Infrastructure & Legal Framework ("The Backbone")
Expanded role:
Finalize smart contract architecture (licensing, royalties, ownership). Design global copyright treaty proposal draft. Build blockchain-based registry for digital assets. Handle compliance layers for GDPR, IP, and cross-border data exchange.
Why? Germany has strong legal engineering culture, open-source communities, and influence in EU policy shaping.
2. United Kingdom – Design, UX & Curation ("The Face")
Expanded role:
Lead interface and user experience (app, web, reader tools). Design visual identity and branding of the platform + BookCoin. Curate and organize the content (categories, discovery engine, editor picks). Coordinate AI tools for metadata, translation, and accessibility (e.g. text-to-speech).
Why? The UK excels in creative industries, editorial curation, and cultural export.
3. United States – Content Network & Monetization ("The Heart")
Expanded role:
Lead negotiations with publishers, authors, universities. Structure content onboarding incentives (BookCoin for uploads, rating, reviews). Build revenue model, ad system (if any), and DAO governance. Launch global marketing and strategic partnerships (Amazon alternatives, public libraries, edtech).
Why? The US has publishing clout, startup scale, and access to major tech and content players.
Joint Tasks – Agile Model with Shared Sprints Every 2 weeks: shared international sprint review (code, design, legal alignment). Open Git + Notion-style roadmap: for shared documentation, transparency, and community contributions. Multilingual localization team: rotating between countries.
Would you like a visual chart or document summarizing this tri-nation division for presentation or coordination purposes?
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