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- Something that was a long time in progress, is now finally out.
After endless hours of work and iterations, we're happy to announce that the new version of Lensta web is out and live at https://app.lensta.xyz
- login is smooth
- interactions work
- you can share profiles: https://app.lensta.xyz/profile/stani.lens
- you can share posts: https://app.lensta.xyz/post/0x05-0x1b10
- you can see some profile stats ( revenue and collects for now )
COLLECT THIS TO FUEL MORE DEVELOPMENT ⚔️💫
And of course, see the examples below:
- The value prop of web3 gaming is not: owning a collectible or composable sword.
Taking that sword from game to game will be possible but in practice more rare than people may suppose.
**The value in web3 gaming is the same as everything else in web3: Collaboration **
The example I give normies all the time is Fortnite: right now it’s up to Epic Games to make all the data in the Fortnite database useful and valuable. It’s up to Epic to create new seasons, new skins, new tournaments, new rules, etc.
If they start moving data to a blockchain it allows others to collaborate and make the data useful and valuable. Anyone else can create with the public database and the value still accrues to the underlying game.
If Fortnite data becomes public it means anyone could create:
-skins for top 10 players
-digital fashion empires
-digital fashion collabs (Nike, RTFKT, Adidas, Tiffany, etc)
-tournaments based on stats (the fastest killers, most accurate shooters, the longest survivors, etc)
-rewards/coupons from others
—Starbucks could give free coffee to people who wear a Starbucks skin on International Coffee Day
-apps for Fortnite players
-media based around the data analysis (Sports Center for Fortnite)
-private communities in other apps
Fortnite would become more valuable from more people accessing and making use of the data. It would become a platform upon which anyone can create and publish.
It’s ridiculous to me the amount of bad takes I hear on a daily basis, especially on NFT-specific podcasts and Twitter, about web3 gaming as if it’s a completely new thing and no one can figure it out.
The superpower of web3 is collaboration. It allows anything to become a platform. It allows people to build upon your thing. This applies to everything blockchains touch: money, media, games, supply chains, etc.
If you’re building anything in web3 I’d highly recommend to start your thinking with these principles in mind.
If you’re thinking of building another web2 clone on Lens, for example, please don’t. Please build something web2 could never do. Please build something focused on collaboration.
gm
- The value prop of web3 gaming is not: owning a collectible or composable sword.
Taking that sword from game to game will be possible but in practice more rare than people may suppose.
**The value in web3 gaming is the same as everything else in web3: Collaboration **
The example I give normies all the time is Fortnite: right now it’s up to Epic Games to make all the data in the Fortnite database useful and valuable. It’s up to Epic to create new seasons, new skins, new tournaments, new rules, etc.
If they start moving data to a blockchain it allows others to collaborate and make the data useful and valuable. Anyone else can create with the public database and the value still accrues to the underlying game.
If Fortnite data becomes public it means anyone could create:
-skins for top 10 players
-digital fashion empires
-digital fashion collabs (Nike, RTFKT, Adidas, Tiffany, etc)
-tournaments based on stats (the fastest killers, most accurate shooters, the longest survivors, etc)
-rewards/coupons from others
—Starbucks could give free coffee to people who wear a Starbucks skin on International Coffee Day
-apps for Fortnite players
-media based around the data analysis (Sports Center for Fortnite)
-private communities in other apps
Fortnite would become more valuable from more people accessing and making use of the data. It would become a platform upon which anyone can create and publish.
It’s ridiculous to me the amount of bad takes I hear on a daily basis, especially on NFT-specific podcasts and Twitter, about web3 gaming as if it’s a completely new thing and no one can figure it out.
The superpower of web3 is collaboration. It allows anything to become a platform. It allows people to build upon your thing. This applies to everything blockchains touch: money, media, games, supply chains, etc.
If you’re building anything in web3 I’d highly recommend to start your thinking with these principles in mind.
If you’re thinking of building another web2 clone on Lens, for example, please don’t. Please build something web2 could never do. Please build something focused on collaboration.
gm
- The value prop of web3 gaming is not: owning a collectible or composable sword.
Taking that sword from game to game will be possible but in practice more rare than people may suppose.
**The value in web3 gaming is the same as everything else in web3: Collaboration **
The example I give normies all the time is Fortnite: right now it’s up to Epic Games to make all the data in the Fortnite database useful and valuable. It’s up to Epic to create new seasons, new skins, new tournaments, new rules, etc.
If they start moving data to a blockchain it allows others to collaborate and make the data useful and valuable. Anyone else can create with the public database and the value still accrues to the underlying game.
If Fortnite data becomes public it means anyone could create:
-skins for top 10 players
-digital fashion empires
-digital fashion collabs (Nike, RTFKT, Adidas, Tiffany, etc)
-tournaments based on stats (the fastest killers, most accurate shooters, the longest survivors, etc)
-rewards/coupons from others
—Starbucks could give free coffee to people who wear a Starbucks skin on International Coffee Day
-apps for Fortnite players
-media based around the data analysis (Sports Center for Fortnite)
-private communities in other apps
Fortnite would become more valuable from more people accessing and making use of the data. It would become a platform upon which anyone can create and publish.
It’s ridiculous to me the amount of bad takes I hear on a daily basis, especially on NFT-specific podcasts and Twitter, about web3 gaming as if it’s a completely new thing and no one can figure it out.
The superpower of web3 is collaboration. It allows anything to become a platform. It allows people to build upon your thing. This applies to everything blockchains touch: money, media, games, supply chains, etc.
If you’re building anything in web3 I’d highly recommend to start your thinking with these principles in mind.
If you’re thinking of building another web2 clone on Lens, for example, please don’t. Please build something web2 could never do. Please build something focused on collaboration.
gm
- Create together, earn together 🌿
Creators can now split revenue earned from Collects.
Share earnings with as many as 5 creators. With custom percentage splits.
Collects is among the most popular features on Lens.
We recently added the option to set limited quantities and/or time limits to collectible posts.
We’re excited to offer new ways for collectors to support creators, and for creators to monetize with Collects.
Learn how to implement the Multi recipient Fee Collect Module in our dev docs: https://docs.lens.xyz/docs/create-post-typed-data#multirecipientfeecollectmodule
Start using Splits today on @buttrfly.lens , @lenster.lens & @lenstube.lens - with more soon to come!
- LIVE FROM ETHDENVER: zkSync's zkEVM to Launch in Weeks
#bytes
- Yuga vs Casey - The Ordinal Show is live!
#yuga
#btcnft
#ordinals
[Happening now: Yuga vs Casey - The Ordinal Show](https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1yNxaNqeRONKj)
Leonidas.og’s Space · 330 listening · Where live audio conversations happen
- With the popularity of #ordinals rising, I feel the pressure on the chain is coming. I just delivered the block an hour ago, and the handling fee has been several times higher than that of the previous days. Beijing time is too tight.
As far as I know, some projects are directly cast in batches and then sent to the white list address.
So those who are going to vote for twelvefold have to bet one hour in advance.
- First 500 interactions will get a free mint 😻🦋
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#freemintNFT #EthereumNFTs #BtcOrdinals #ordinals #OrdinalsNFT #ordinalswallet Premint in bio 🌙🚀⚡️
- #ordinals ecosystem
Don't miss this thread
https://twitter.com/OrdinallDAO/status/1632486164958531586?t=sodiwj75weSqPiuS68TYMA&s=19
- Which Web3 social network will new users who previously only used Web2 social networks choose?
* Info from the Twitter bio:
DeSo
The Social Layer. The first layer-1 blockchain built from the ground up to decentralize social media and put the power back in the users hands.
Lens
A permissionless, composable, & decentralized social graph that makes building a Web3 social platform easy.
Solcial
The permissionless social network, that lets you invest in people.
Taki
The leading token-powered social network where you can earn a daily income by posting content and chatting with others.
Farcaster
A sufficiently decentralized social network.
Share in the comments, what should the bio say to make new users want to join the Web3 social network?
- Across all Lens clients comments are ranked based on a ML score that improves overtime 🔥
- We want an OpenSea token
- 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.
- ✨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
- How do you describe a city in one word?
"Cities should focus more on branding"
Everyone knows the big ones:
- LA is maybe glamour
- NY is maybe money
- Miami is maybe status
- San Francisco is maybe ambition
- Boston is maybe intelligence
- DC is maybe power
(- Lensprotocol is Web3)
But there are still plenty of descriptions up for grabs.
Where is the capital of relaxation? Humor? Compassion?
(via phil)
- Hello world, making a post for #Yasai Lens Festival
- To all those Lens paying collectors out there - what drives you to collect? Give me the top reason.
- making a post
- Rage Trade token confirmed! ⚡️
Around a week ago, Rage Trade confirmed that it will eventually launch a token.
Airdrop Strategy 🪂🧵
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What is Rage Trade?
@rage_trade is an omnichain ETH Perpetual Swap.
You can long/short ETH or enter vaults.
• Backed by @Tetranode, 3AC, and Anthony Pompliano
• Status: live on mainnet, token confirmed
More here 👇
https://twitter.com/OlimpioCrypto/status/1580543941186711552
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Characteristics
• USDC stablecoin farm with risk-on / risk-off modes
• Recycling money-makers LPs, so they can earn extra yield
(the liquidity from MM is used in the background of ETH perps)
🔗 Full docs: docs.rage.trade/
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Last month, Rage launched new Vaults.
Delta Neutral GLP Vault (DN-GLP Vault) gives LPs a real-yield source, generated from GMX trading fees.
(It was only accessible for OG discord members & those who were fast)
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6 days ago, they posted this tweet
We have confirmation that Rage Trade will have a token. It usually is a good strategy to reward early and past users.
No airdrop talk so far, but could be a good idea to interact with their smart contracts
https://twitter.com/rage_trade/status/1611309082224332806
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If we want to position ourselves for it, we need to use the protocol.
Strategy?
• Deposit USDC in vaults
• Long/short ETH
• Deposit into the 80-20 pool (USDC-ETH-WETH)
Start here: 🔗 app.rage.trade
Vaults info: 🔗 docs.rage.trade/4TdI-overview
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🚨 Important
There are risks associated with trading perps (long/shorts are risky) and also with entering the vaults. Please DYOR carefully!
TVL: 13,000,000
DefiLlama page: 🔗 https://defillama.com/protocol/rage-trade
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