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Greg
@greg
kind of sad when a large percentage of website visitors are just airdrop farmers
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Matthew
@matthew
been thinking recently about sybil resistance thru IRL… have you thought about this?
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Greg
@greg
wdym? I interpret that at Worldcoin which gets very mixed reviews 😅 (and isn’t legal in the US)
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Matthew
@matthew
you could get a list of every address that has attended a meetup in a given community and you'd know that those wallets are all verified humans
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Greg
@greg
- how do you ensure the same person won’t give a different address at each event? - how do you ensure that each person is giving their own address?
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Matthew
@matthew
- I think most ppl will accrue most of their social activity to a single eth account... easier to ask why you'd split them across many accounts - I think you could ensure ppl give their address thru a signed message, but proving they were actually at the event is the harder part
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@notdevin.eth
I have dozens of web3 wallets. When I use my notdevin.eth it’s intentional, not necessarily a default
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@matthew
what things do you usually use your not devin wallet for? I see it as analogous to social media—sure people have finstas, but for the most part they use one account because that’s where their following is, their photos, etc
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@notdevin.eth
I think about it through this perspective. Algorithms are designed by humans to look for known quantities. Humans that avoid those algorithms are obvious because they self selected into an unknown category. We don’t like unknowns. Notdevin is intended to look and be a known quantity.
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