Stani@stani·May 13

Collects are still dominating on Lens as Open Action. How we could get more adoption for Swap Open Action?

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  • MOHIT@abidsarker7·Jun 23

    I don't have any hopes from this one

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    • splasher@splasher·May 14

      The real question should be: Why we would use this function? To me, Lens should focus on optimizing its main open actions: collect and tip, those 2 are really game changing. If we have limited bandwidth, we need to make the trade off

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      • Rahul@emptycity·May 14

        Things

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        • I dont even know what that means

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          • For me, the swap feature should be an action embedded in the collect feature.

            Example : you want to collect a post but you do not have $BONSAI. When you click on "Collect", the swap feature is pushed to propose to buy $BONSAI. What do you think ?

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            • HP/MP@hp-mp·May 13

              what has been the coolest use of swap so far? admittedly i’ve never seen it on my tl

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              • Infinati@infinati·May 13

                Incentives and clarity as to why. I experimented with it, kinda seems like hey swap here and I get a few bucks which is fine. I was thinking of this too, or just how to make more people get bonsai. Also not a lot have wmatic. So they’d have to go get matic the wmatic to swap.

                I only had wmatic because I used the jumper exchange bridge base eth to matic (you can also swap directly to bonsai).

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                • Hooman@hooman·May 13

                  What is your opinion?

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                  • By asking the question: why would someone want to use and which problem it’s solving.

                    Adoption is all about perspective.

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                    • Ivan@ialberquilla·May 13

                      I'm my opinion swapping from my social feed is not something I'm looking for. I would like to have more open actions, but checking hey's code it is needed to create custom code to embed these actions, which makes the process really coupled to the app. Would be great to find a way to embed these actions in a more permisionless way.

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