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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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@greg
I’m inclined to think that sybil protection is a lot harder than this, and exactly why Worldcoin’s answers to the questions are “scan their iris” which at the very surface level actually does kinda make sense, whether I agree morally or not
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notdevin
@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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@tylerscharf
When nft tickets become more widespread it’ll be easier to target individuals based on event attendance
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