THOUGHT OF AMINS GROW WITH THIS.
Campus IRL Tour < “Amnis Uni Tap”>
• What: small, focused in-person Amnis pop-ups at selected universities (10–15 participan
ts per session). Think interactive workshops, hands-on demos, mini challenges + casual networking.
• Structure: instead of large expensive halls, run multiple small-group sessions (10–15 per batch). This keeps costs low, makes it interactive, and increases real onboarding success.
• Hosted by: Amnis ambassadors who are already students or who have access to universities. This removes heavy logistics costs and makes the event feel organic and trusted within campus communities.
• Goal: harvest the cluster of crypto-curious students on campus and convert awareness into wallets, stakers, and long-term community members.
• Why do it: universities concentrate young crypto users, builders, and early adopters in one place. Even a small conversion rate per session compounds quickly across campuses.
• Mechanics:
60–90 minute interactive session
Live demo of Amnis
Onboarding station (create wallet + guided first interaction)
Quick challenge or quiz
Small raffle or mystery reward
• Cost efficiency angle:
Small groups reduce venue and logistics costs
Ambassador-led model avoids heavy staffing
Can use classrooms, lounges, or student hubs
Repeatable across multiple campuses with minimal overhead.