Starting rates for membership at Flyfish Club were around 2.5 Ethereum at the Jan. 7 public launch, or around $8,200 for unlimited access to a 10,000+ square foot dining lounge, restaurant, cocktail bar, and outdoor space at a yet-to-be announced location.
A premium 4.25 Ethereum membership (a little less than $14,000) will give diners access to several extra amenities, including Flyfish's upscale omakase Japanese restaurant.
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PlutoMoo102685100 : Just access? Do they have to pay for the food? If they do, it is just another country club
Syuee PlutoMoo102685100 : Although memberships can be bought only using Ethereum. It seems like food and bar tabs come in U.S. dollars though!
Syuee : By tokenizing it, membership becomes an asset actually… the person owns it. They could use it to enter the dining club, lease it, or even sell it!
Hmm… Turning memberships into tokenized NFTs seem like a trend that many other clubs may wish to follow?
The Flyfish Club tokens are already being resold between members and those who want to be through OpenSea, an online NFT marketplace.
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PlutoMoo102685100 Syuee : I guess it makes sense. Here we have a logical application and an NFT that actually has benefits.
Plus Clubs can up the value of membership sale due to the perceived values of NFTs.
Lastly Clubs can also build into the contract a percentage of all secondary sale in the open market. This would be another source of revenue for the clubs
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