Other Stakeholders User Guide
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Welcome to Magma! As a stakeholder, you play a critical role in ensuring that a building’s Digital Twin Token (DTT®) is kept accurate and up-to-date. This guide will help you navigate the steps to collaborate within the Magma platform.
Below are the steps to follow as a stakeholder, from joining a DTT® to uploading and validating documents. You can explore each step in more detail by following the links.
Before you can participate in Magma, you need to set up a Venly wallet. This wallet will be used to securely interact with the platform, manage transactions, and receive rewards for your contributions.
Join the DTT® Once your wallet is created, you will receive an invitation from the building’s owner or asset manager to join the Digital Twin Token (DTT®) of the building. Accept the invitation to become part of the collaborative team managing the building’s data.
Upload Your Documents As a stakeholder, you may be required to upload relevant documents, such as maintenance records, technical reports, or architectural plans. Ensure that the documents you upload are accurate and up-to-date, as they will be tied to the DTT®.
Validate Documents After documents are uploaded, they will need to be validated by the stakeholders involved. Your role may include reviewing and approving documents that pertain to your expertise, ensuring that the correct versions are stored within the DTT®.
Keep the DTT® Up-to-Date and Get Your Rewards Keeping the DTT® up-to-date is a collaborative process. Each stakeholder’s contribution helps ensure that the building’s data remains accurate and reliable. For your participation and document validation, you’ll receive Magma Utility Tokens (MUT) as rewards, incentivizing active collaboration on the platform.
By following these steps, you can effectively collaborate with other stakeholders on the Magma platform, ensuring that all building-related data is securely managed, transparent, and current