Feedback time! What do you like about Lens as a protocol? within the apps/integrators and experience? what do you don’t like? honest feedback needed :)
✨ Introducing Glass Protocol ✨
gm lens fam ☀️ For those of you that don’t know us, we’re building a protocol for decentralized video on Ethereum.
We’re passionate about video. We believe in having true ownership over the videos you make, how they’re seen, and how they’re monetized. That’s why we’re building an open, permissionless protocol for owning, distributing, and building communities around video.
And that’s why we’re constantly experimenting and building with new Web3 communities to help us further our mission… which brings us to Lens. We’re excited to build more ways for the video creators in the Lens community to create amazing videos with Glass.
Oh—and one more thing. We just announced The Glass Pass, an NFT that represents your creator identity, and your key to owning and creating videos on Glass. You can read more about it here: blog.glass.xyz
And to show our love to the Lens community...
🏆 Anyone who collects this post will be recorded on The Glass Pass claim allowlist 🏆
And if you vibe with our mission, check out our Manifesto: glass.xyz/manifesto
People who sign it and share it to Lens will also get early access to claim The Glass Pass.
We’re excited to be here and can’t wait to share what we have in store! We're just getting started✌️
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On the frontend side, I'd love @memester.lens built in, so it's easy and fast to reply to a post with a meme or create one on the spot.
On the protocol side it'd be great to have your .lens identity be multichain. Maybe chainlink CCIP can help on this side.
.lens identity could also expand to become a proprietary wallet.
I launched a pet project of mine - Hash Valley Winery - a few days ago lenster.xyz/posts/0x0e76-0x0146
and now we have the winners of the VIP token giveaway
(drum roll please......)
@jin_kzy.lens
@rickroll.lens
@scorpioboy.lens
tokens will be landing in your wallet on Optimism shortly 💸
Last Mile DeFi 01: DeFi's opportunity to empower disenfranchised communities with Nico Gallardo
Today I am launching episode 01 of the Last Mile DeFi podcast, where I speak with @nicnode.lens from Bolivia. 🇧🇴
In this episode of the podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Nico Gallardo, a builder in the crypto ecosystem who shared his experiences coming from Bolivia, where crypto interaction is forbidden. We explored the similarities between Bolivia and Guatemala in terms of their governmental, economic, and geographic backgrounds, as well as the lack of financial infrastructure in rural areas.
During our conversation, Nico shared his journey towards becoming a builder in the crypto space and his thoughts on Bolivia's decision to prohibit crypto interaction. We delved into how people in Bolivia are currently using crypto and what the future of crypto looks like in the region. We also discussed the importance of building organic communities and the role that Eth Kipu, a post-Devcon community of communities across Latin America, plays in this process.
Nico also shared his thesis on how crypto is particularly well-suited to address the massive financial challenges that exist on the continent and the key role that decentralized social plays in onboarding the next billion people into the crypto ecosystem. Although the audio and video quality of the live recording wasn't as high fidelity as we would have liked, I believe that this conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of Latin American builders.
Learn more: marcus.mirror.xyz/0fk5S6j2tRJe37J-8rXU7VOh2e3uwPF3rbJ_7UumP88