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Four glowing color-coded icon tiles arranged in a loop with curved arrows show the Arkive membership-to-treasury flywheel on black.
Summary
The mechanism slide: a four-node flywheel diagram, each node a glowing rounded icon tile in a different neon color, connected by curved arrows that explain how membership drives capital into the treasury.
Visual description
Black background. The left column holds a three-line white headline "The Arkive Flywheel" and a block of white body copy: "By acquiring and showcasing a global collection, our membership drives capital into the treasury long-term." The right two-thirds is the diagram: four large rounded square tiles in a 2x2 loop, each with a black line icon and a colored label, each glowing in its own color: Treasury (blue), Collection (red/pink), Experiences, Partnerships & Perks (magenta), and Membership (violet). Thin white curved arrows connect them in a cycle, each labeled with the transition: "Acquire important items", "Showcase acquired items globally", "Boost desirability of memberships", "Sell membership as NFTs". The "arkive" wordmark runs up the left edge.
Key takeaway
Building a flywheel out of glowing color-coded tiles instead of a plain ring diagram, so each stage has its own identity and the loop still reads as one system. The hand-off labels on the arrows do the explaining, keeping the tiles clean.
Reuse notes
A strong "how the loop works" slide for any flywheel, network-effect, or self-reinforcing business model. Keep nodes to four to six and give each a distinct accent so the cycle stays scannable. The neon glow needs a dark background; on light it would have to become flat color fills.

















