Block9 — Event Function Document Types
Block9’s tokenized dApp lets you turn real-world documents into NFTs on Stacks — and certain document types come with built-in event controls that run directly on the blockchain. Tickets (including boarding passes and admit-one types) support repeatable check-in and check-out, a refund status that permanently locks a ticket from future use, and custom event logging — all recorded on-chain. Coupons, passes, gift cards, vouchers, memberships, and subscriptions work as single-use redemptions: scan it, mark it used, done. If something goes wrong, the operator can reset the used status back to unused. Food vouchers work the same way but are separated for meal programs and catering operations, with the same mark-used and status reset capability. Raffle tickets can be marked as entered and then flagged as a winner — permanent, verifiable proof of who won and when. Raffle entries cannot be reversed once recorded.
Beyond event admissions, three more categories unlock on-chain behavior. Rewards and loyalty documents (rewards cards, loyalty cards, points cards, store credit) carry a full points ledger on the blockchain — add points, deduct points, check balances, all logged with who made the change and why. Status-tracked documents (appointments, work orders, warranties, invoices, RSVPs, event registrations, service requests, leases, rental agreements) have a built-in status history, so an appointment can move from “Scheduled” to “Confirmed” to “Completed” with every change permanently recorded. Access control documents (access passes, keycards, badges, certificates, ID cards, credentials) can be activated, temporarily deactivated, or permanently revoked — each action logged on-chain with a reason.
Every one of these actions is a signed blockchain transaction on Stacks. These are status changes recorded on-chain — not money flows or payment processing. Though, you could incorporate those processes externally to our dApp on the Stacks blockchain leveraging stablecoin capabilities and more. For businesses wondering how to put staff on the ground: our dApp uses an operator model. If you created the document, you can operate it. If your business holds an organization-tier NFT, every employee you setup on your on-chain roster is authorized to scan and operate event controls for documents minted under that entity. Add someone to your roster and they’re an operator. Remove them and access is revoked instantly. No shared passwords, no centralized admin panel — the blockchain handles who’s allowed to do what.
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