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QR Paper
  • ❌CHANGES TO QR PAPER
  • 🤝1. Introduction to QRdano
    • 1.1. Disclaimer
  • 🧩2. Interactive Storyline
  • 📲3. QR Code Technology
    • 3.1. General QR Code Information
    • 3.2. Picture QR Codes
    • 3.3. Epic QR
  • 🖼️4. NFT Collections
    • 4.1. Storyline NFT Collection
    • 4.2. “Pieces of the Puzzle” Utility NFT
    • 4.3. “See the Unseen” Utility NFT
    • 4.4. Future NFT series
    • 4.5. Intellectual Property Rights
  • 🏆5. XP System
    • 5.1. Benefits of XP System
    • 5.2. XP Ranking Level
  • 💰6. Community Wallet
    • 6.1. Distribution from Community Wallet
      • 6.1.1. – Incentives for Storyline NFTs
      • 6.1.2. Incentives for “Pieces of the Puzzle” Utility NFTs
      • 6.1.3. Incentives for “See the Unseen” Utility NFTs
      • 6.1.4. Incentives for XP Rankings
    • 6.2. Example of Incentive Distribution
    • 6.3. Disclaimer about Community Wallet Distribution
  • 🤏7. TL/DR Paper (Summary of QR Paper)
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  1. 3. QR Code Technology

3.1. General QR Code Information

There are two main forms of QR codes – “Static” and “Dynamic”.

“Static” QR codes are stand-alone QR codes – they will always link to the same destination and can never be changed (e.g. if the website changes URLs, a new QR would need to be created).

“Dynamic” QR codes, however, are more user-friendly, cost effective, and flexible. There is the ability to change the end location of a dynamic QR code as frequently as required, as well as obtaining analytical marketing data about the QR code’s usage (e.g. frequency, location, and time of scans). These features are ideal for any fast-moving business, which is the epitome of web3.

We will therefore focus on dynamic QR code solutions.

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