The most predictable part of HiveBeeCon will take place at @krolestwo (Królestwo Bez Kresu / The Kingdom Without Limit). It's hard to define the venue, but the most common definition is a non-profit meeting place. It is run by @fundacja (a Polish NGO) and is located in the very centre of Krakow, at 18 Biskupia Street, 10 minutes from the Main Square.
Idea
The Kingdom was established as a place for people to come together, engage in long conversations, and share their passions with one another. What sets it apart is its captivating interior, filled with antiques and artifacts from around the world. However, it's not the place itself that is the most important, but rather the community.
Often referred to as the last friendly home (a nod to J.R.R. Tolkien), The Kingdom is dedicated to helping those in need. Whether it's providing shelter to a Greek traveler denied accommodation during a pandemic or welcoming war refugees from Ukraine, the community actively engages in assisting anyone who requires support.
Since June 2022, the venue has been hosting conversational Polish-Ukrainian lessons where Poles and Ukrainians come together to converse and learn from one another. This initiative provides a unique opportunity to get to know each other's customs, perspectives, individual and collective histories. Remarkably, this endeavor is entirely grassroots and volunteer-driven, relying solely on donations, without seeking any external funding.
One of the core principles of The Kingdom is its commitment to avoiding external funding or grants. The place sustains itself solely through donations, ensuring its independence and the ability to carry out its mission regardless of political circumstances.
Blockchain
The Kingdom, founded in 2015 in Rzeszów, initially had no connection to new technologies. However, in 2018, the Fundition platform helped raise funds for firewood, ensuring its survival during the winter of 2018/2019. Spring brought a significant change when the venue's building was sold, necessitating a move to Krakow. One of the major changes introduced after the relocation was the implementation of RCR and RCRT tokens as rewards for supporters. RCRs are centralized tokens obtained through donations or strategic volunteering. They serve both as a means to acquire various items and determine voting power. This allows everyone to feel like a kind of shareholder in the place. In addition to RCRs, there are RCRTs, created with the Hive Engine. They are distributed for project involvement and contest rewards. These tokens incentivize engagement and promotion of the venue.
The Kingdom is the only place in Poland (and one of the few in Europe) that accepts HBD. Moreover, Hive serves as a great crowdfunding tool, with multiple accounts working for The Kingdom's benefit. All prizes are deposited in savings on the @fundacja account, forming the Development Fund. HBD tokens are allocated for current needs and strategic purchases, such as a digital piano in June 2023. The Kingdom also extends support beyond its walls through the Benevolent Fund based on @hive.aid, aiding war-affected regions like Kharkiv.
The Kingdom's growth is intertwined with the Polish Hive community. It seeks to expand this community and allows users to create accounts with RC delegation. Hive has become an integral part of The Kingdom, even integrated into its constitution as a voting tool, ensuring transparency and accountability.
In addition to crowdfunding, posting on Hive serves as a valuable database, aiding analysis and demonstrating growth to donors. It has motivated Kingdom improvement projects like @ksiazki (book inventory), @muzeum (cataloging interesting items), and @krolestwo.prawo (laws collection), all utilizing blockchain for transparency and accuracy.
Venue
The Kingdom is focused on community building. Tokenisation helps a lot with this. For many people, however, the place can look like a very strange café. The venue is open every day (except Sunday) from 4 to 11 p.m. You can get tea, coffee and various other drinks. Everything, of course, is available for RCR, RCRT and HBD. Guests and citizens can make use of two large rooms filled with tons of books, old photos, board games and various artefacts. In one of the rooms stands a strange table. It is a Latvian game that resembles billiards - Novuss. There are also VR headsets, a video projector and musical instruments. Ways to spend leisure time in the Kingdom are quite numerous. Of course, the main one is the extremely interesting conversations with very special people.
The venue will host HiveBeeCon. However, remember that everyone is welcome not only during the event, but also before and after it. The doors to the building are sometimes locked, in which case please knock on the window. You can also announce yourself by writing a comment under the latest report on the @krolestwo account.
Support
Any Hive user can support the Kingdom by:
- Sending HBD tokens to the @fundacja account (for every 1 HBD you receive 2 RCR),
- Upvoting daily reports on the accounts: @fundacja and @krolestwo.
All HBD tokens (from both donations and upvotes) go to the Development Fund.
See you in the Kingdom!
The beneficiaries for this post are set to 100% for @krolestwo, our chosen venue, to help support our gathering.
But what a fascinating place. I loved it and the photos are very nice, congratulations to that photographer. I could see myself sitting there having my latte and sharing with some hivers. It's really inspiring to find posts like this. I'm going to contact them soon to pitch an idea to them. Maybe I can leave a small contribution and put something from a Cuban born in Kiev there on one of those walls. If you allow me, of course.
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Thank you!
Of course! :)
The place has so much history and I can't wait to explore it at #HiveBeeCon!
See you soon!
The Venue looks like a place where best ideas would come from. Look forward to updates from HiverBeeCon if possible. Thanks.
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Not allowing external funding is a positive attribute in the long run because no external party will attempt to influence the culture or principle defining the kingdom.
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I appreciate you taking the time to share details about The Kingdom and its role in the upcoming HiveBeeCon event. It's clear a lot of passion and care has gone into building this unique community space. However, a few aspects of the post struck me as a bit overstated or potentially off-putting to newcomers.
Starting with the venue itself, the effusive descriptions felt somewhat grandiose and self-important. Declaring it "the last friendly home" and a place for "long conversations" comes across as presumptuous, even cultish. And the extensive detailing of artifacts and antiques lent an air of materialism rather than spirituality. One wonders if the message got a bit lost in the medium.
On the community initiatives, while certainly well-intentioned, the self-congratulatory tone felt uncomfortably self-serving at times. It's admirable to aid refugees and host language lessons, but constantly calling attention to one's own generosity rings hollow. And rejecting all external funding on principle has a whiff of martyrdom about it - sometimes pragmatism should trump ideology.
When it comes to blockchain integration, I found the promotion of venue-specific tokens and convoluted reward structures excessive and potentially exploitative. The notion of attendees as "shareholders" seems to undermine the stated principles of independence and community. Monetizing every interaction is hardly the path to a giving spirit.
Overall, The Kingdom comes across as a well-meaning but insular group, over-enamored with its own mystique. While HIST details are interesting for attendees, the broader message felt muddled amidst the barrage of self-references and announcements. If the goal is outreach, sticking to logistics may serve better than lore.
Thanks for sharing an inside look at what promises to be an intriguing venue choice. I hope these reflections come across as constructive suggestions, not just criticism. A bit more focus on user-friendliness could make The Kingdom more welcoming to all. Actions speak louder than words - delivering a great event experience will say more than any lore ever could.
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