gavin (@97555) • Hey
gavin (@97555) • Hey
Publications
- 人非圣贤,孰能无过
- 不能削弱
- 削弱电刀
- Curious what's happening on Lens now?
Check https://wazzup.live !
Don't forget to comment your feedback and help us to spread the word by mirroring.
@stani.lens @nader.lens
- 长期债务周期
- 🚨 Our Bucket Auction is LIVE! 🚨
You have 48 hours to place your bids 💰 and become the owner of a unique Smurf NFT ✨
Only 3000 Smurfs 💙 are available so don’t waste any time! ⏰
Click here to start bidding https://exchange.thesmurfssociety.com/auction
Check out this short tutorial video walking you through the process to see how simple it really is 👩💙
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhsXEACkh9Q
- Can someone build this for @lensprotocol.lens?
Music NFT banners 👀🌊🌿
- 央行控制短期债务周期
- 借债形成周期,短期周期和长期周期确实存在
- 哎呀呀呀呀呀
- 抖音感觉有毒,不能看
- 我的思念似六月里的小雨哗哗
- 天圆地方,无欲则刚,披襟斩吃,强者为王
- first gm here
- first gm here
- Now LIVE for Web3 Wednesdays, we're learning & exploring Decentralized Social Media with
🌱 @phaverapp.lens , #1 app on @lensprotocol
🌱 Wav3s.app, #1 marketing tool in web3 social
Tune in on Twitter Space: https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1ynJOaNLaDzKR
- Now LIVE for Web3 Wednesdays, we're learning & exploring Decentralized Social Media with
🌱 @phaverapp.lens , #1 app on @lensprotocol
🌱 Wav3s.app, #1 marketing tool in web3 social
Tune in on Twitter Space: https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1ynJOaNLaDzKR
- first gm here
- I once was thinking that one way to actually create more on-ramping for crypto would be to create a machine where people can deposit cash, get crypto and withdraw crypto for cash but would not be operated by a company, instead p2p filling of that machine
- 原则
- 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.
- Bitcoin ATM spotted in highlands of Guatemala ⛰️
Easier on/off ramps (a-la ATMs) are 🔑 to mass adoption 🫡
- year-of-the-goat.mp3 🌺
[collect] available for 24 hours.
- Whats the point of websites like Forbes where ads take half of the readers screen, multiple popups from data consent to subcription popups and glitchy scrolling due to loading video ads? No wonder internet feels broken.
- We've Won When Web3 Means Nothing Anymore
#bytes
- 朋友们,我只是暂时的离开一阵,推特歇斯底里的噪音太多了,喧嚣结束我会回来的,耐心
- 互关互关
- 发个帖好麻烦呀
- I just voted "880 USDC" on "What is the lowest price of ETH in the next two years?" https://snapshot.org/#/btcismylove.eth/proposal/0xa6a15805785cceb447a7a2e8e9cd133d0559f40d5055ad2018e6f421621bd6d7 #snapshotlabs
- one lens in tiktok
- Hey everyone - I've written my first long-form thought piece and released it on Mirror.xyz, please consider giving it a read! My new year's resolution was to write more. My goal with this piece is to help people understand the nature of the current web2 social landscape and begin to question what role we all play in it. This is a prerequisite to understanding what @lensprotocol is all about, and something I talk a lot about with people practically every day.
I hope you like it!
**Second-Mover Advantage and Why It’s So Damn Hard To Build The Next Big Social Media App**
https://mirror.xyz/bradorbradley.eth/bncB4C2jq9SpR6OhfE-0FYonPB9fNPnNrreo0WSVrRI
Here's a quick teaser:
Why is it so hard to make a successful new social media product in 2023? Why do a few apps come to dominate our daily lives while so many more never even make it to the Top 100 App Store?
New web2 social products need to succeed at these 3 things: 1. build a great product (hard) 2. scale your users (expensive/risky) 3. survive second-mover advantage from Big Tech copy cats (seemingly impossible) It's never been a scarier time to build a new social product
There's no shortage of examples of Big Tech hindering growth (or killing entirely) newcomer social apps by shamelessly copying them:
@Snapchat stories >> @instagram stories
@Clubhouse >> @Twitter spaces
@BeReal_App >> @tiktok_us Now
And yet, some newcomer apps are able to still create entire new categories of social products - like TikTok and most recently, BeReal b/c of the robust communities they establish early on It's easier to copy features than communities, and that's good news for newcomers
What conditions are necessary for a social app environment to enable more of these new communities and products to flourish? In order to imagine a new kind of social landscape, we need to understand the problems with the existing one
But more on that in pt. 2
- Hey friends. Haven't been on social media much lately. I've been:
-in the studio working on music for myself and friends
-working on a new and improved mikeshinoda.com that integrates with https://ziggurats.xyz (with token gated features)
-spending time with family and friends
-doing secret things on secret projects 🙂
I'm about to head over to https://discord.com/mikeshinoda and chat for a while. If you haven't joined me there, come on over.
- @pinsta mainnet launch 🔜
Follow @pinsta
- I just voted "880 USDC" on "What is the lowest price of ETH in the next two years?" https://snapshot.org/#/btcismylove.eth/proposal/0xa6a15805785cceb447a7a2e8e9cd133d0559f40d5055ad2018e6f421621bd6d7 #snapshotlabs
- one lens in tiktok
- one lens in tiktok
- one lens in tiktok