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- The feeling when you’re tired of everything
Collect on Orna: https://orna.art/link?mintGuid=451236d2-a54b-418b-a5d4-6cfa7888abc8
- Rainbow
Collect on Orna: https://orna.art/link?mintGuid=1a5c5220-0835-4b4c-bac8-9720eb546c13
- **Tobacco hat, Work made on canvas, detailed
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To achieve this effect, I used a color palette predominantly in shades of brown and ochre, ranging from light brown to dark brown, highlighting the warm hues of the dried leaves.
Fine details and shadows were worked with fine brushes and airbrush to give depth and realism to the composition.
- “Bro, stop talking about crypto”
It’s saturday, go touch the grass
- Hey everyone! Please comment and share! Over the past couple weeks I have written and published 3 different LIPs numbered 26,27, and 28.
These LIPs introduce the idea of Lens Owned Algorithms, which allow for users to own, import, and export their preferred algorithm on Lens. They also propose the idea of a Lens Algorithm Marketplace, which is a place where User Owned Algorithms can be bought, rented, or sold by users, clients, or third-parties. Finally, the LIPs also introduce the idea of “feed space” where a percentage of what a user sees in their algorithm can be commoditized for the benefit of all parties.
Below are the links and LIPs:
LIP-26
https://github.com/lens-protocol/LIPs/pull/56
Enhancing Social Media Interaction through User-Owned Algorithms
Abstract:
The purpose of this LIP is to introduce the concept of user ownership over their feed algorithm through a User Owned Algorithm Token. This token, attached to a user's profile, would be used to generate the user's preferred algorithm.
Motivation:
The motivation for this LIP is to give users greater ownership over their social media experience. Currently, users own their profiles, collections, content, and followings. It is clear that users should also own their algorithms, especially given the widespread issues with lack of control over algorithms in traditional social media. Both users and apps face problems with the current methods of feed algorithms, which are either limited by following degree of separation logic or rely on generalized algorithms that are poorly tailored to individual users. A User Owned Algorithm Token would empower users to switch apps and view the content they desire while alleviating the burden of algorithm generation from app developers.
Specification:
There are several ways to manage ownership over a user's desired feed algorithm, but it should serve two primary functions.
First, it should allow a user to design and calibrate their own algorithm and import it into a Lens-compatible app. Practically, this could be as simple as a user interacting with content displayed on an algorithm generation front end or within an app itself.
Second, it should enable a user to export an algorithm from an app to an on-chain token, which can then be read by other Lens-compatible apps. This means a user should be able to mint their algorithm or authorize an app to export it on their behalf.
These two functions form the core purpose of owning a user's feed algorithm. The token could either contain metadata with a list of desired and undesired profiles to be served, potentially requiring another token standard to mark unwanted profiles, and should be able to aggregate lists in a degrees-of-separation manner. Alternatively, it could simply include the basic functions a user has calibrated to generate their feed. The latter approach may be more effective initially, especially if scaling poses a challenge.
(Note: I lack expertise in updating metadata cost-efficiently, which is relevant for this last part.)
Rationale
The main rationale behind this design is to give users more options in how they interact with social media and more power in app selection, preventing them from being restricted to a closed-off algorithm generation. Additionally, it should allow users to utilize an app even if there is a high propensity for bots. A user-focused approach might also prove to curate algorithms more effectively than a generalized algorithm approach.
Backwards Compatibility
For apps that service multiple protocols and uses Lens' graphs as subgraphs to a super-graph, exporting would not only be difficult, but also worthless in most cases, and imports might require workarounds depending on their input system for their super-graph.
Copyright
Copyright and related rights waived via CC0.
LIP-27
https://github.com/lens-protocol/LIPs/pull/57
The Lens Algorithm Marketplace
description: A marketplace where algorithms can be rented and bought by Lens Users author: <@ZKJew (citing @lens/ethwarrior “0x05-0x263d-DA-2d8c260b”)>
Draft type: \<Protocol/Lens Open Algorithm Standard>
category: Contracts
created: <(2024-06-28)>
requires: LIP-26
Abstract
The Lens Algorithm Marketplace enables users to monetize their feeds and allows third parties to sell curated feeds to users. LIP-26 proposes a primitive where users can bring their own algorithms to a client and switch between them. This primitive introduces a new category of marketable assets. Instead of clients extracting value from users with their own algorithms, users can now create and sell access to their own algorithms. The marketplace fosters competition among users, clients, and third-party organizations in curating content for mutual benefit rather than exploiting users.
Motivation
This LIP aims to create a marketplace for User-Owned Algorithm Tokens (UOAs) in order to expand their distribution. In this marketplace, users can purchase or rent UOAs, earn from their own UOAs, or utilize UOAs curated by third parties. By introducing a free-market approach to content curation, users can potentially benefit from algorithms that currently exploit them in today's social media landscape.
Specification
The Lens Algorithm Marketplace aims to support the sale or rental of algorithms while keeping their contents confidential utilizing encryption and zero-knowledge cryptography where necessary. It should enable users, clients, third parties, and AI agents mining data to buy, rent, or sell their User-Owned Algorithms (UOAs) on the blockchain. Transactions should be settled via smart contracts, eliminating the need for intermediaries. Essentially, it should serve as an open marketplace where any entity can engage in various forms of trade and curation.
Rationale
Simply put, the Lens Algorithm Marketplace aims to commoditize User-Owned Algorithm (UOA) feeds, akin to how blockchains have commoditized cryptocurrencies like BTC and ETH.
Security Considerations
Needs Discussion
Copyright
Copyright and related rights waived via CC0.
LIP-28
https://github.com/lens-protocol/LIPs/pull/58
Introducing User Owned Algorithm Feed Space
description: Feed space is the commoditization of an algorithms feed
author: <@ZKJew>
discussions-to: Lens
status: Draft
type: Lens Metadata Standard/Lens Open Algorithm Standard
created: <(2024-06-29)>
requires: LIP-26, LIP-27
Abstract
Every User-Owned Algorithm (UOA) will generate specific content for a user based on the specifications outlined in its metadata. This means that the content viewed by the user is determined by what is defined in the UOA's metadata. The Lens Algorithm Marketplace enables the trading of algorithms among various entities. However, it also introduces an opportunity to commoditize the content within the UOA itself, known as "feed space". This refers to the ability for users to profit from the inclusion of metadata in their UOAs.
For instance, an emerging creator could benefit by paying for third-party algorithms to incorporate their content into their UOAs for a specified number of posts or a certain duration. This arrangement could mutually benefit both parties involved.
Motivation
User-Owned Algorithms (UOAs) have the potential to be a decisive factor distinguishing Web3 platforms from traditional social media. By commoditizing the metadata within UOAs, we can level the playing field for creators who lack the network effects needed to compete in today's algorithm-driven environments. Instead of optimizing content purely to appease algorithms, creators can concentrate on producing high-quality content to foster growth, leveraging the ability to purchase feed space within UOAs. This shift allows for a more equitable opportunity for all creators to thrive based on content quality rather than algorithmic manipulation.
Specification
The availability of feed space should be determined by the owner of the User-Owned Algorithm (UOA). For instance, in a scenario involving a third-party-managed UOA system, the third party should have the ability to offer a percentage of a user's feed, specify the number of users it reaches, the frequency of queries, or the duration content remains visible in the user's UOA metadata. Consider this other example: an advertiser wishes to include ads in 1% of the feed space and offers to pay the user 5 USDC per year. These implementations of feed space enable users to exert greater control and derive benefits from their attention on social media platforms.
Rationale
The purpose of this LIP is to enhance users' ownership of their social media experience. User-Owned Algorithms (UOAs) empower users to control the content they see in their feeds. The Lens Algorithm Marketplace facilitates the trading of these UOAs in a competitive market, aiming to generate advantages for users. Additionally, the concept of feed space enables users and creators to gain financial or social benefits through the inclusion of curated content in users' feeds.
Backwards Compatibility
No backward compatibility issues found.
Security Considerations
Needs discussion.
Copyright
Copyright and related rights waived via CC0.
- Locked in for season 4 of digital fashion unlocked.
<https://artizen.fund/index/p/digital-fashion-unlocked-by-violet-verse?scroll=no>
Collect this post to view unedited and never posted clips from last season.
- happy juneteenth
- An afternoon exploring AVS @lens/eigenlayer
As Ethereum moves towards a more scalable and decentralized consensus layer, the ability to access and tap into its vast network of nodes becomes pivotal. Since Ethereum’s shift to Proof of Stake and crossing over 1 million validators securing the network, there exists a unique opportunity to tap into this vast network with provably secure and trustless properties. This is where Actively Validated Services (AVSs) come in.
Read more: <https://violetverse.io/avs-and-ethereum-explained-u8OLNgccQk>
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- Guatapé
Appreciating life from La Piedra del Peñol, Guatapé, Medellín - Colombia. 2020.
- God was constructed out of mankind's need for hope, for purpose, for meaning
- Good morning all and have a great week. 🙏🏻🙌
- Good morning to all from Latvia Sunrise. 🙌✨
- GM! 🙌Please enjoy my weekend multi collection free airdrop. All pictures I have made during years and there will more to come. Have a blessing sunday.😘
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- Beauty of my home park. 🥰
- Making a new NFT painting. This painting soon will see the world.
- Hey! A new NFT painting is done.
- Me in my subconscious mind. 😀😂
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- Good morning ✨💚
- Goodnight 🖤
- Todays colour palette: blue serenity
- I love nature 💚
- Have you picked up your edition of the ‘Watcher’ from my new ‘Hyphaeon Dreamscapes’ collection yet?
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- On the road
Chalus Road, north of Iran
Photography, 3000x4000
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- life in nature on film
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- **2 YEARS ANNIVERSARY !!!!🎂🎉**
Gm Frens !
Today is a big day 😊
It's been 2 years since i've joined @lens/lens community 🥹
To thanks you all I'm organizing a lottery to let you win this artwork.
*" From Above #4 "*
2020
Printed on aluminium dibond
80cm x 60cm.
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- Life fragment
Mixed media on wood
10 x 10 cm
Mérida, Venezuela. 2017
- Good morning spooky frens 👽
- 1/1.
- Street Art by Dutch Nina Valkhoff in Rotterdam, Netherlands (2024)
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- in celebration of hitting 1000 followers, here’s a free mint of my song “Cookin” 👨🏾🍳
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New RWA collect today !
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- It's official. I'm bullish on @lens/jasperthecav
and gotta show him some support
1/1 edition rocking the #jingasa
25% referral/mirror payout
@lens/bonsai all going to Jasper's Find me a Friend Fund 💞
- Good morning ✨💚
- Enjoying some sun today with my favourite toy 🐶🌞
- Todays colour palette: purple skies
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- I just created MOMO using @lens/titlesxyz. Mint: https://titles.xyz/collect/base/0xa1468eb67390b4b34a7a5851cbdbfbe9759770fb
Watching her nervously as she clumsily drives🚗
@lens/galversenft
- Preparing for the exhibition💻
- Incredible
- Who says we don’t have stories? We live in our own stories every day.😉
- Traders can't decide what kind of market we're headed toward.
https://www.bankless.com/markets-get-choppy