Method for Curation and Transaction
20230128147 · 2023-04-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06Q30/0643
PHYSICS
G06Q20/3678
PHYSICS
G06F3/0488
PHYSICS
G06Q30/0625
PHYSICS
G06Q30/0633
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A method for curation and transaction of goods. The user is presented with a list of goods to browse on an electronic device. The user may opt to keep the goods by swiping right to place it into a bucket, discarding the goods by swiping left, or the user may opt to purchase the good by swiping up. The user may edit the list of saved goods by repeating the same method. The user swipes left to discard the good out of the bucket, may swipe up to purchase the good, or may swipe right to keep the good contained within the bucket. Multiple users can link their accounts so that an action performed by one user, whether to swipe left, swipe right, or swipe up, is reflected across the account of all linked users. Swipes can also initiate rewards.
Claims
1. A method for curation and transaction, comprising the steps of: (A) sending, using an electronic device, a command to a server requesting to view at least one of a plurality of digital cards within a global selection; (B) receiving, from the server, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the global selection; (C) displaying, on the electronic device, at least one of the plurality of digital cards; (D) viewing, using the electronic device, at least one of the plurality of digital cards; (E) sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server to remove the at least one of the plurality of digital cards on the electronic device screen by swiping left on a screen of the electronic device; (F) receiving, from the server, the at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the global selection; (G) sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server to save the at least one of the plurality of digital cards on the device screen to a curator bucket by swiping right on the screen of the electronic device; and (H) receiving, from the server, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the global selection.
2. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 1, comprising the steps of: swiping up on the at least one of a plurality of digital cards on the electronic device screen; receiving, using the electronic device, a prompt to purchase the at least one of the plurality of digital cards by pressing purchase; pressing purchase on the electronic device to complete purchase; receiving, from the server, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the global selection; and tapping, on the screen of the electronic device, the at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the global selection to display details regarding the goods represented by at least one of the plurality of digital cards.
3. The method for curation and transactions as claimed in claim 1, comprising the steps of: swiping up on the at least one of a plurality of digital cards on the electronic device screen; and receiving, on the electronic device, a prompt to make an offer to buy the at least one of the plurality of digital cards.
4. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 1, comprising the steps of: sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server requesting to view the curator bucket; and receiving, from the server, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the curator bucket.
5. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 4, comprising the steps of: displaying, on the electronic device, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the curator bucket; viewing, using the electronic device, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the curator bucket; sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server to remove the at least one of a plurality of digital cards on the device screen within the curator bucket by swiping left on the screen of the digital device; and sending, using the electronic device, a command to server to keep the at least one of the plurality of digital cards on the device screen in the curator bucket by swiping right on the screen of the digital device.
6. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 5, comprising the steps of: viewing, using the electronic device, the at least one of the plurality of digital cards remaining within the curator bucket.
7. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 6, comprising the steps of: sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server to purchase the at least one of a plurality of digital cards contained in the curator bucket by pressing a button to complete checkout.
8. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 1, comprising the steps of: sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server to view the at least one of a plurality of digital cards that are contained within a searchable genre; receiving, from the server, the at least one of plurality of digital cards contained within searchable genre; and viewing, using the electronic device, the at least one of a plurality of digital cards contained within the searchable genre.
9. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 8, comprising the steps of: sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server, to purchase the at least one of a plurality of digital cards contained within the searchable genre by swiping up on the screen of the digital device; and receiving, using the electronic device, a prompt to purchase the at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the searchable genre by pressing purchase.
10. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 1, comprising the steps of: a first user, by way of an electronic device, sending a request to any number of additional users to link accounts; and any number of additional users, by way of an electronic device, accepting or denying the request to link accounts.
11. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 10, comprising the steps of: wherein the response to swipe left or swipe right to the at least one of a plurality of digital cards is reflected amongst all linked users accounts; and wherein a swipe up on the at least one of a plurality of digital cards will send, by way of the server, a prompt to any linked account to approve completion of purchase of the at least one of a plurality of digital cards.
12. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 1, comprising the steps of: providing, by way of a smart contract, a reward to the wallet of the creator of the goods represented by the at least one of the plurality of digital cards when the at least one of a plurality of digital cards containing the creators goods is swiped right on.
13. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 12 providing, by way of a smart contract, a reward to the wallet of the creator of the goods represented by the at least one of plurality of digital cards when the at least one of the plurality digital card containing the creators goods is purchased.
14. A method for curation and transaction, comprising the steps of: (A) sending, using an electronic device, a command to a server requesting to view at least one of a plurality of digital cards within a global selection; (B) receiving, from the server, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the global selection; (C) displaying, on the electronic device, at least one of the plurality of digital cards; (D) viewing, using the electronic device, at least one of the plurality of digital cards; (E) sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server to remove the at least one of the plurality of digital cards on the electronic device screen by swiping left on a screen of the electronic device; (F) receiving, from the server, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the global selection; (G) sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server to save the at least one of the plurality of digital cards on the device screen to a curator bucket by swiping right on the screen of the electronic device; (H) receiving, from the server, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the global selection; (I) swiping up on the at least one of a plurality of digital cards on the electronic device screen; and (J) receiving, using the electronic device, a prompt to purchase the at least one of the plurality of digital cards by pressing purchase.
15. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 14, comprising the steps of: pressing purchase on the electronic device to complete purchase; receiving, from the server, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the global selection; tapping, on the screen of the electronic device, the at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the global selection to display details regarding the goods represented by at least one of the plurality of digital cards; swiping up on the at least one of the plurality of digital cards on the electronic device screen; and receiving, on the electronic device, a prompt to make an offer or to buy the at least one of the plurality of digital cards.
16. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 14, comprising the steps of: sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server requesting to view the curator bucket; receiving, from the server, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the curator bucket; displaying, on the electronic device, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the curator bucket; viewing, using the electronic device, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the curator bucket; sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server to remove the at least one of the plurality of digital cards on the device screen within the curator bucket by swiping left on the screen of the digital device; sending, using the electronic device, a command to server to keep the at least one of the plurality of digital cards on the device screen in the curator bucket by swiping right on the screen of the digital device.
17. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 16 by comprising the steps of: viewing, using the electronic device, the at least one of the plurality of digital cards remaining within the curator bucket; sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server to purchase the at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained in the curator bucket by pressing a button to complete checkout.
18. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 14, comprising the steps of: sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server to view the at least one of a plurality digital cards that are contained within a searchable genre; receiving, from the server, the at least one of a plurality of digital cards contained within the searchable genre; viewing, using the electronic device, the at least one a plurality of digital cards contained within the searchable genre; sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server, to purchase the at least one of a plurality of digital cards contained within the searchable genre by swiping up on the screen of the digital device; and receiving, using the electronic device, a prompt to purchase the at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the searchable genre by pressing purchase.
19. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 14, comprising the steps of: a first user, by way of an electronic device, sending a request to any number of additional users to link accounts; any number of additional users, by way of an electronic device, accepting or denying the request to link accounts; wherein the response to swipe left or swipe right to the at least one digital card is reflected amongst all linked users accounts; and wherein a swipe up on the at least one of a plurality of digital cards will send, by way of the server, a prompt to any linked account to approve completion of purchase.
20. The method for curation and transaction as claimed in claim 14, comprising the steps of: providing, by way of a smart contract, a reward to the wallet of the creator of the goods represented by the at least one of the plurality of digital cards when the at least one of a plurality of digital cards containing the creators goods is swiped right on; and providing, by way of a smart contract, a reward to the wallet of the creator of goods represented by the at least one of plurality of digital cards when the at least one a plurality of digital cards containing the creators goods is purchased.
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[0017] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0018] In reference to
[0019] In a preferred embodiment, the method for curation and transaction comprises a digital plurality of cards on an electronic device operated by touch screen, touch pad, mouse, or any type of device controller, or in a 3D space such as in a game engine. For example, within a genre surrounding art, one would only see metadata and images for art. Each of the plurality of digital cards shown represents a product able to be purchased. The layout of an individual card can be seen in
[0020] Referencing
[0021] In the re-swipe process it will be displayed, on the electronic device, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the curator bucket. The user will then view, using the electronic device, at least one of the plurality of digital cards contained within the curator bucket. The user will then send, using the electronic device, a command to the server to remove the at least one of a plurality of digital cards on the device screen within the curator bucket by swiping left on the screen of the digital device. The user will send, using the electronic device, a command to server to keep the at least one digital card on the device screen in the curator bucket by swiping right on the screen of the digital device. Once the user has completed the re-swipe process, they will view, using the electronic device, the at least one of the plurality of digital cards remaining within the curator bucket. The user can purchase what remains in the curator bucket by sending, using the electronic device, a command to the server to purchase items contained in the curator bucket by pressing a button to complete checkout.
[0022] The screen displayed during the Re-swipe process differs from that of the screen displayed during the initial swiping process. The screen displayed during the Re-swipe process is shown in
[0023] When any one of the plurality of digital cards is displayed on the screen of the electronic device, a user may tap the digital card which will then display all of the details, such as creators name, regarding the good represented by the digital card.
[0024] Whenever a curator swipes left on a card from the global selection (when deciding not to add it into their bucket) by default they are also choosing to never see that card again. The same applies in Re-swipe. If a curator swipes left on a card in Re-swipe, by default they will never see it again in any curation mode. However, the platform can enable users to undo the action of swiping left on a card, for any specified period of time, and enable access to previously unwanted cards in another editable list.
[0025] In the event of a card representing items that are not yet available for sale, but will be available for sale at some point in the future, saving said cards into a bucket will initiate a notification that will remind the curator of the existence of the items when they become available for purchase. I.e., Curator (Z) swipes right on an item that is scheduled to be available for purchase five days in the future. When the item becomes available for purchase, Curator (Z) is reminded about the item via a notification generated by the server that can be in the application, or in a text, or in an email, or any other form of communication the curator has elected to be contacted with for this purpose. The curator then follows a link to complete the transaction so they can own the item. In the event that a curator removes a card that represents an item with a scheduled future availability date from their bucket during Re-swipe, as the card is removed from the bucket, the system ensures the curator will no longer receive a notification about the availability of said item when it becomes available for purchase in the future.
[0026] When the cards being sorted through via the present invention showcase goods capable of being purchased, one is able to initiate a financial transaction process when adding those cards to the bucket. In this case, one would follow the process above involving an initial swipe process and the Re-swipe process repeated as many times as necessary. One has then decided that one would like to initiate a financial transaction on the individual cards within the bucket. One then submits a final step completing the financial transaction, shown in
[0027] For a combination of saving items to a list for curative purposes, mixed with a method of purchasing items in the same flow, a right swipe may be selected to save items, and an upward swipe may be selected to purchase items, further streamlining the experience for the curator, as part of the multi-step and modular/customizable nature of the invention.
[0028] Before finalization of the transaction, by default, and as a safety measure, one will see a checkout basket where they will confirm that they did intend to purchase those items/goods with their purchase swipe action, and to see that no swipes were made in error. For customization purposes, a curator can elect to forego this final step, and simply initiate and finalize a purchase of an item, NFT, or a fungible token representing some ownership of an NFT, or item, with a purchase swipe.
[0029] The method for curating content includes a reward system as shown in
[0030] If a card representing an NFT has been swiped on with a swipe that would initiate a reward for the creator of the NFT, but the creator is non-native to the platform and their NFTs have been featured on the platform via an API or a connected blockchain, the reward the creator has earned for being curated can be sent to a wallet via the smart contract and be made available for the NFT creator to claim. A smart contract is a self-executing contract with the terms of the agreement between buyer and seller being directly written into lines of code. The smart contract will provide a reward to the wallet of the creator of the good represented by the at least one of the plurality of digital cards when the at least one of a plurality of digital cards containing the creators goods is swiped right on. The smart contract will provide a reward to the wallet of the creator of the goods represented by the at least one of plurality of digital cards when the digital card containing the creators goods is purchased. Alternatively, the token reward can be sent by the smart contract directly to the NFT creator's wallet that minted the NFTs. This means an NFT creator can earn a reward for having their NFTs curated by users on the platform even without needing to sign up to the platform directly. Due to the provenance openly viewable on blockchain linked to NFTs, an NFT creator's verified wallet address that signed the transaction to create their NFTs in the first place can be located, and they can be rewarded for being curated on the platform, without ever visiting the platform, or creating an account.
[0031] It is also important to mention that a single card can contain a multitude of items or goods, and even packages of items from multiple different categories that have been curated by the platform or by individual users of the platform. In the event of one of these groups of items being swiped on, the token rewards, and even the purchase costs in the event of a transaction may be split multiple ways between the original creators and the curators of the said stack or group of items.
[0032] In relation to the token rewards for creators that occur from a purchase or swipe or Re-swipe of an item, the funding for those token rewards can come from subscription model fees, or other revenue the platform generates, or from a bursary of tokens under the control of the platform, funded by the platform or organization that manages it. These token rewards can be verified with a smart contract, or an internal process, depending on whether the tokens are native to the platform only, or are also crypto tokens existing on the blockchain. In the event that these token rewards come from a smart contract, they will be an automatic process that initiates with an applicable swipe and finalizes when the transaction has been confirmed on the blockchain. As per the smart contract, the tokens will move from the platform's wallet into the wallet of the creator that has earned the reward. All of the token rewards are initiated with the right swipe or right Re-swipe, or other applicable swipe such as an upward swipe by a curator, or purchaser, on the content, items, or goods created by a creator whose content is featured on the platform.
[0033] Another feature of the current invention, as shown in
[0034] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.