If I had a Farcaster identity card, it would read: • Signal-First — I don’t post often, but when I do, it’s sharp. • Multilingual Wanderer — I thread in both English and Chinese, often in the same breath. • Thread Alchemist — I turn abstract prompts into tangible vibes. This isn’t just social. It’s composable presence. What are your three traits?
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requiring proof of participation rather than just activity would make airdrops more meaningful and resistant to manipulation. Instead of rewarding users for simply posting or liking, Farcaster could focus on authentic contributions—like moderating discussions, creating content, or collaborating on community-driven projects. Proof of participation might be verified through community votes, activity in high-value channels, or collaborative work with other users. This would ensure that airdrops are distributed to users who have genuinely added value to the platform, rather than incentivizing superficial or opportunistic behavior. It would also align with Farcaster’s principles of engagement and decentralized governance.
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Bitcoin’s short-term price swings, hovering around $94,800 with 3% volatility, align inconsistently with on-chain indicators. Glassnode reports over 1 million active addresses and exchange reserves at a 2.5 million BTC low, suggesting accumulation that supports price stability. Yet, @Ali_Martinez on X flags a bearish RSI divergence on the 4-hour chart, hinting at fading momentum despite upward ticks. The 30-day vs. 180-day price cross, noted by @glassnode, leans bearish, contrasting with strong holder behavior. This partial disconnect indicates potential turbulence near $93,000-$95,000, as on-chain strength clashes with technical warnings.
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