Jon Commstark
@commstark
mini app idea Dust Bin Itβs a place where you can request small amount of various tokens in case you need gas for a transaction Problem π I need to claim something on solana for an airdrop but donβt have any SOL Solution π request SOL dust, a random person can come and confirm Iβm not abusing the system, releasing $0.10 of SOL to my wallet
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Ghost π©
@ghostbo4.eth
Call the devs π , Ok banger 100 $degen
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Jon Commstark
@commstark
Thanks frend. Now we need a dev to build it @jpfraneto.eth @markcarey is this a good idea? Would it count as a public good? what time effort would this take to build?
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Mark Carey π©π«
@markcarey
Definitely counts as a public good, imo. The devil is in the details, of course. How does one vet dust requests (social accounts / scores, other)? And is just be a normal user enough for someone to fulfill? Another approach is a faucet funded by people wanting to support the public good. An example is my DEGEN faucet, which serves the exact same objective for Degen L3 Chain. I funded it with some native DEGEN, and a few good people from Farcaster chipped in some ( @ahn.eth and others ). I pay the gas, but only because gas is so low on Degen chain. https://warpcast.com/markcarey/0xa41d20d9
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justin.ahn.eth
@ahn.eth
π«‘ 1000 $degen
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Jon Commstark
@commstark
Didnβt even see/forgot about the faucet! Ya I think the social graph reputation is what stops bad actors. Request can only be approved by a highly reputable person and the request can only be made by someone with a minimum reputation Amounts will be so low that it wonβt be worth accumulating (it costs the dust to send it to a parent wallet).
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