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- Today marks our 1 Year Anniversary of making friends onchain 🎂!
Thank you to everyone who has made the first year of Lens Protocol so special and groundbreaking. Lens has brought together builders, creators, communities, and friends, all while in beta.
There's so much planned for the second year ahead, and we can't wait to continue to grow with all of you.
Who did you become frens with on Lens?
🎨 by @nftsushi.lens and all collect proceeds go directly to the artist.
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- I just voted "yes" on "Proposal to Approve Stargate Deployment to BASE, zkSync, Polygon zkEVM and ConsenSys zkEVM" https://snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0xb850477539d006f12feb53c1ef7d1ebc967cb5424a39dd6c6b2da3c57af05695 #snapshotlabs
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- This is Lenny
- Crossbell handle nasıl claim edilir.
https://twitter.com/0xreconnect/status/1630226586413809664?t=h0V4O0xUW0o4ZCg6fPWv8w&s=19
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- Lens Miror- Collect event #4
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LENS HANDLE GIVEAWAY (worth of $180)
"Collect" this post to get a lens profile.
Requirement :Collect and follow; https://lenster.xyz/u/ortegas
Details;
- Collect paid 0.5 #WMATIC
- Mirror Referral %10
(you can swap matic-wmatic via sushiswap.)
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Be LENSTOOOORR for freedom!
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Be LENSTOOOORR for freedom!
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- lenster follow lenster.
follow me before collect this post.
- Follow & mirror this post to get $WMATIC
- Follow , Mirror and Earn Rewards
- Sony Teams Up With Astar Network for Web3 Incubation Program
Sony Network Communications hopes the program will explore "how blockchain technology can solve various problems in their industry."
- I will pay 0.1 wmatic to everyone who follows me
- Petition to bring back old-school emojis
or "The Japanese Emoticons"
(n_n) smile
(>_<) ouch
(!_!) sad
(o_o) amazed
#meme #random #emoji
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- write
- Lens devs keep shipping 🛳️ 💨. A lot of cool things have been added with 1.26.0.
**Features**
·Ability to create Nft galleries
·Added support for data availability for mirror with signed typed data (staging only)
·Add support for data availability for comment with signed typed data (staging only)
·Added support for 'ar://' protocol in metadata
·Added support for 'ar://' protocol in metadata
·Added support authentication with EIP1271-compatible smart wallets
·Added indexes to the database
·Added support for MultirecipientFeeCollectModule
·Added support for AaveFeeCollectModule
·Added support for ERC4626FeeCollectModule
·Added more relays to load balance to spread out traffic
·Enabled **hasTxHashBeenIndexed** to be accessible without auth token
·Moved the Follow Proxy action to RabbitMQ.
·Moved the Collect Proxy action to RabbitMQ.
·Removed Internal endpoints
·Rewrote the notification service to improve performance
·Removed wallets from showing in the **of** follower list
·Handle validation internal extensions
·Lensqueue granular error handling
·Rabbitmq metrics and alerts
·Improved speed latency on redis
·Improved Estimate of gas
·Improved Contain memory spikes
·Whitelisted new apps for gasless transactions
**Bug fixes**
·Added optional pretty name to whitelisted currencies
·Added block timestamp to indexer
·Added optional pretty name to whitelisted currencies
·Fixed typo in GraphQL schema doc
·Fixed collect records mismatch on the backend
·Fixed typo in GraphQL schema doc
·Fixed nft population in nft gallery
·Fixed Internal error counts
·Fixed typo in GraphQL schema doc
·Gated working on the dispatcher
·Resolved issue on collect modules circular references
·Resolved issue: When using the **whoMirroredPublicationId** field in the request and querying a publication with multiple mirrors by the same profile profiles repeated in the response
·Resolved issue on collect modules circular references
·Resolved uncaught exceptions for graphql validation errors
·Redis expiry times made dynamic
·Resolved deadlocks on db
·Stopped supporting kovan, rinkeby and ropsten testnets
·Validation metadata fixes
**Breaking changes**
·**Feed** and **feedHighlights** now require auth to call them
**Breaking changes actioned**
·ACTIONED: breaking change: **timeline has been removed**
- What is earnable proof of humanity and how should it work?
Proving you're human could be extremely rewarding, basing human verification on the idea of earnable proof of humanity points could revolutionize Lens Protocol. These innovative points allow you to earn credit for completing tasks attesting that you are more likely real person, and could potentially unlock a variety of benefits in the online world. In this article, you will discover how proof of humanity points can change the way we think about online security and verification, and how they could help you take control of your online identity. There is many sound ways to prove humanity if you are willing to dox yourself like the infamous world coin’s scan your eyeball for tokens, which attests to your unique humanity. However, it is important that we be able to prove humanity without such rigorous breaches of humanity. This is where earnable proof of humanity points come in. Earnable proof of humanity points do not guarantee that an online account is human, instead the amount of points attest to the amount of human like tasks the online entity has performed. Or better said, the likelihood that a profile is being operated by a human is shown by its humanity points. One quick easy and dirty way to make the biometric test available without doxing is to generate zk-proofs off chain attesting to the unique humanness of your data, however this can be gamed like all other methods. Although, it could confirm the operator is human, with only zk-proofs on-chain it cannot attest that you have not been attested on-chain before, so the zk-proofing should only reward a capped amount of proof of humanity points. Then, there is another method of earning proof of humanity points through public attestations of past actions. This method would reward a capped amount of points to addresses that demonstrated publicly a proof of potential humanity. Did you use Uniswap 3 times this year? + 300 humanity points. Did you deposit onto AAVE? +350 humanity points. Did you mint a paid collect on lens? +1000 humanity points and so on. Additionally, this concept of earnable proof of humanity by a points system gets rid of the all or none idea that an actor is either a bot or human due to the goal of differentiation because that differentiation does not allow or account for errors in the model. Instead, earnable proof of humanity points provides a spectrum of chances that an online actor is a human as opposed to being objectively human. Another good example of a way to earn humanity points would be pop-up-shop quests. These quests would pop-up at random times for random durations. The quests should be things that are not predictable and easily botted, but able to be done by a human with on-chain verification. While not a perfect example of decentralized on-chain verification the “OP Quests” were an exemplary showcase of how this could work. A really strong way to have consistently well done quests in awarding points is to incorporate human intelligence tests into the quests especially by using visual illusions. Using visual illusions help humans combat bots because the bots do not have the same perception of the stimulus. Take the Titchener illusion for example, if you show a photograph of two equally sized balls, but one is surrounded by smaller balls and the other surrounded by larger balls, the equally sized balls will no longer look equal in size. A computer would perceive that the balls are equally sized no matter what, so this sort of test would generate high quality humanity points. Furthermore, there is the more rigorous proof of humanity test processed by humans themselves. You could fund and operate a peer to peer Turing test on people to prove their humanity. In this test, there would be a tester that would pay an arbitrary fee, then they would communicate in text chat with assessors that discern whether you could be human and get paid if their assessment is within the majority of the assessor votes, but acutely slashed if their vote is against the majority of assessor opinions. The amount of variations that can be brought about by these type of tests illustrate that no matter what, there are seemingly infinite ways to assess and give humanity points, but whose humanity points should be considered valid? Well, social consensus via a DAO should decide this manner. Humanity points should be issued by individual actors, apps, and protocols and a DAO should weigh the merit of each type of points value, and cumulate it into an universal humanity point super score that can be used to unlock human gated services and content. Therefore, an earnable proof of humanity points system would be extremely useful when screening bots in order to propagate the majority of services and content to potential humans.
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- ✨Phi🏝️ × Lens🌿✨
"Yasai Lens Festival", an Official Campaign Collabs with @lensprotocol 🌿 & @lenster 🌸, is now live on Phi🎉🤩
📅 Campaign Period: 7th Feb ~ 21th Feb 2023 12:00AM UTC
Yasai Lens Festival has 2 parts:
1) Yasai Quests🌿 - Taskbased Quests dedicated to @lensprotocol 🌿 & @lenster 🌸
2) Good Lenster Post Race🏁 - A Community Race for Good Lenster Posts
Check out the details 👀🧵↓
https://quest.philand.xyz/campaign/lens-yasai
- update for the free NFTs drop for UFO subscribers.
we've heard that some of our community weren't able to claim NFTs when you should have been eligible. we're looking into any allowlist issues and will post an update once it's fixed!
don't worry, there's no risk of missing out. if you've subscribed to UFO you will be able to claim your NFTs.
if you're just meeting us today ~ you can still subscribe to qualify for the upcoming UFO 30K Lens drop
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