CATEGORY
Member NEST® ecosystem or Web3 broad user group classifications _
Different categories represent distinct NEST® exchange membership or Web3 user types. Every unique member category has its own customized hypermedia contractual documentation, varied access to functional protections and use of presets, tailored search results, specifically associated keywords including meta-data, certain kinds of map pins as well as other similarly differentiated features that have been customized in accordance to a specific associated area of expertise.
For example, hypermedia collaborative engagement documentation templates as available to a Venue category member reference [location reservations] and contain numerous bespoke functional stipulations for such bookings. These are notably different when in comparison to say prepared contractual documentation terms for the Performance Artist category member as the latter may be discussing, searching for and creating significantly different functional forms of collaborative engagements i.e., performances.
NEST® member categories are broadly segmented into: Members [clients], including a corporate sub-category, are those Web3 users whom are believed to primarily be acting as securers, exchanges or purchasers. These members buy products, secure digital assets, perform various DLT services as well as those whom pay for booked commissions. Artist [creators], is applied to the producing parties and to those providing a service. Artist’s can be the creators of NFTs or various forms of digital assets, those performing or, more broadly speaking, these are NEST® users whom actively possess control of their particular offerings and services across any form, method or in any variety of capacities. Providers (services) are those believed to possibly offer a service, location for use, equipment for sale and the like yet may also participate in collaborative engagements and digital asset to DLT exchange in such a manner that is more akin to a pre-defined service offering as opposed to a direct or artistic commission. This is evidenced by collaborative participants engaged with a provider allow such a NEST® member to often or reasonably expect to be able to find a comparable “alternate provider” as a potential substitute.