Keep going with the discovery calls for proof-of-service, that one was very productive🤘Thanks @trendynft for your time
If you want to put your brick in to the wall of future web3 trust, please comment or tag somebody who deserve it #web3identity#soulbound#web3trust
@joey_debruin@provenauthority@discoxyz Discovery call is a pain at the early stage, struggling to onboard some for testing prototypes of on chain reputation. Tag 🙏somebody who recently paid on chain for services?
Working on the PROOF - OF - SERVICE PROTOCOL (#POSP) that allow to build professional trust and identity, by collecting reviews in a form of NFT.
Would you be interested in testing wireframes prototype? 15 min max, I have several slots.
We couldn't miss some #womanpower. Here she is, unchained from usual prejudices, stigmas, pay gaps and further sh*t from traditional world, shifting the NFT paradigm from idle art to a social tool, empowering other women for the the brighter future #WomeninNFTs#womeninweb3
We couldn't miss some #womanpower. Here she is, unchained from usual prejudices, stigmas, pay gaps and further sh*t from traditional world, shifting the NFT paradigm from idle art to a social tool, empowering other women for the the brighter future #WomeninNFTs#womeninweb3
@kate_sills Conclusion
Once again our goal was not to argue, but point out that both approaches deserve it’s use cases and that it is not that black and white for claims to avoid on chain implementation.
Claims in a form of reviews could be soulbound tokens.
Decided to post an alternative version on @kate_sills opinion, that tokens for claims are a terrible idea...
https://t.co/xXNSqFY0ld
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#soulbound#web3identity#signedclaims
@kate_sills Con > “Claims can be false, but many people don’t understand that blockchains can contain false information.”
Pro > These will evolve. Similar to Web 2 reviews is an important part of consumer journey, decentralized spaces deserve same mechanism.
@kate_sills Con > “Claims don’t need to be in an ordered transaction log and don’t need decentralized consensus…”
Pro > For sure, because of these limitations there is no need to be on chain for all types of claims. But signed claims needs to be trustlessly executable & accessible as well.