About three years ago when I joined the company, my boss @simonkim_nft introduced me to an interesting project called "Modhaus" (@officialmodhaus)

Most K-pop idols have their company decide everything for them, but what if activities were determined through voting? What if unnecessary resource-wasting photo cards were replaced with NFTs? And what if those who contributed to making this idol successful were given voting rights? So the fandom would function like a DAO? What if title songs, unit selections, etc. were decided by votes and verified on the blockchain?

Modhaus debuted their first idol group @triplescosmos - a 24-member girl group. When I first saw them, 8 members had been revealed and 4 of them debuted as the first unit. Members were revealed one by one, and every time a new album came out, voting took place on the blockchain. Photo cards became NFTs called 'Objekt,' and voting rights were represented by non-tradable tokens called $COMO.

The first vote had 10k $COMO and 2k accounts participating, but later votes had nearly 1M $COMO and 20k accounts participating. We were so excited that we could see all these voting records on the blockchain.

Now Modhaus's "tripleS" has even achieved first place on Korean music shows, and the talented idol group "ARTMS"(@official_artms) has formed a similar community. Soon, a boy group called "idntt"(@idntt_cosmo) will be revealed.

The chain has migrated from @0xPolygon to @AbstractChain, and while users in the app don't know they're using blockchain, they can 'mint' their desired photo cards and vote with their point-like 'tokens' through a very smooth UX.

They have now onboarded 250k users and 7.5M NFTs have been minted so far. 7.5M photo cards is a very significant number in the photo card market, and all these values continue to be recorded on-chain.

As an on-chain data analyst, this is the most interesting and enjoyable data and dashboard.