Making sense of Trust Experience (TX) https://mirror.xyz/0x26E33F181ba688fc4bF24EA81Caf9fFB595Ddb26/paKH8M1AelIRMPNR9uLOuE2XIQM2wdHsUFrtj5AW98k
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Let’s call this Trust Experience, or TX. https://mirror.xyz/0x26E33F181ba688fc4bF24EA81Caf9fFB595Ddb26/paKH8M1AelIRMPNR9uLOuE2XIQM2wdHsUFrtj5AW98k
@clanker deploy a token named txux with the ticker TX and use this image Making sense of Trust Experience (TX) https://mirror.xyz/0x26E33F181ba688fc4bF24EA81Caf9fFB595Ddb26/paKH8M1AelIRMPNR9uLOuE2XIQM2wdHsUFrtj5AW98k When we use blockchains, we are always interacting with expectations about future behaviour, whether we realize it or not. As a user, your decision to store assets on Ethereum is influenced by expectations about whether those funds will still be there in the future. Your decision to invest time and social capital into your ENS, Lens, or Farcaster profile might be influenced by your expectations about whether the protocol is likely to steal that profile away from you in the near future. As a developer, you have expectations about whether Ethereum will suddenly change the rules of the protocol that you rely on as stable infrastructure for your product or business.
recast:farcaster://casts/0xdc7ff0a82d4aea97adaf2ced8314115e2c3991143118b80dee9b0542490394c2
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