Sihoo on Amazon is rly good if you’re looking for one with a headrest
Great spot, thanks. We’ve implemented the sip!
Pro tip: put your lens handle into the poap description to stay connected with anyone you meet at SF blockchain week, Lisbon, NFT.London and any other web3 events!
Already wearing my Aave ones right now. Would be interested to trade some new solidity socks for other web3 ones
Honestly socks >>> other types of merch
That’s cool but there’s also an argument to be made that sometimes there’s a good reason for verification badges to be taken away. What I think is much cooler is decentralising badge issuing based on eg voting so that they explicitly reflect who the community deems worthy of attention/following and which the community can rescind if the person doesn’t reflect their values anymore by eg making inappropriate statements/claims
Well there’s some smart contract wallets out there and loads more being built using EIP4337
Yeah that’s super interesting. I think paradigms that are super interesting for reviews that aren’t really used yet (because of the lack of interoperability and social aspects of reviews) are non-financial social incentives like Reddit gold and upvotes etc that are used in online chat and help forums (eg stackoverflow, Reddit, GitHub etc). You’re right, once those perks become financial it gets a bit more difficult legally and ethically. Because anonymous and non discriminatory financial rewards (using zk like I mentioned above) haven’t rly been used yet that’s also a really interesting sphere to explore.
I haven’t been able to dm yet, I think it’s incrementally rolled out to some testers and hopefully soon to the rest. My Twitter is @konradkopp, would love to chat more/set up a call sometime!
That’s quite cool but isn’t the point of lens to have only ONE social graph that you can use in a variety of apps. Is the long term strat here to have the same contracts and state replicated and kept in sync across chains or do you want to fragment the graph across different networks?
We’re not entirely sure yet, I probably won’t because I’m building a different web3 startup atm but my teammates might. Yeah, we had some ideas for incentivising leaving reviews although we didn’t implement them. One cool way would be to enable merchants to easily give rewards to those who give reviews, claimable through a zk proof. This way merchants couldn’t discriminate against bad reviews. On top of that, leaving good reviews boosts your composable reputation which could translate to other benefits such as increased credibility in other areas or being able to monetise one’s following (as an influencer)