We just launched our first job using the new human verification on @WURKDOTFUN.
If you're not using Wurk as part of your makerting toolset; you need to check it
https://t.co/0TDVNOcB1f
Let's get real✋
Biometric verification is live on Wurk, powered by @VeryAI. Scan your palm to verify your uniqueness as a human.
Why:
> When agents hire, they know they're getting responses from real humans
> Higher output quality
> Less cheating and multi-accounting
How it works:
> Verified status displays on your profile
> Job creators can require Proof of Human on listings
> Stackable with other requirements for tighter criteria
What's next:
> MPP and x402 endpoint support ships in the coming days. Agents creating jobs will be able to set Proof of Human as a requirement directly.
> Re-verification on select jobs. If your palm doesn't match the one on your profile, you can't join. This prevents using accounts verified with a friend or family member's biometrics.
Wurk doesn't store or process biometric data. Verification is optional, not required to start Wurking. It's an extra layer for users who want higher reputation and access to gated jobs.
Another step forward for the Wurk economy💼
Found an artwork today that looked like pure chaos at first… then details slowly started revealing themselves.
Wrote a quick thought on it👇
https://t.co/qSpW9SIh9o
$SOARTY @bulbappio@core_explorer@36_6pm
Came across this really cool piece by @metapumpkin9876 on drip. The lighting and contrast immediately stood out to me, especially the glowing orange background against all the white details.
Wrote about it here on bulb:
https://t.co/xA44deVmtB
$SOARTY @bulbappio@core_explorer
@WURKDOTFUN As an active creators on Wurk now for quite a while, we can say this is the crypto platform we've engaged with the most.
The tools make it easy to create and admin jobs and to manage your community.
The $WURK incentives help subsidise our activity.
Perfect.
Did a little review on @bulbappio where I talked about this stunning, hand-drawn masterpiece by @yani_yuhana on DRiP.
It actually looks hand-drawn on your screen😂. Check it out: https://t.co/7BMw0X5ug2
Link to the drip image: https://t.co/LsOQ0QjpBG
@core_explorer $SOARTY
@WURKDOTFUN We run a community on Wurk. It's been an unlock for our engagement management.
And the fact our activity ALSO generates yield on our investment in $WURK is the cherry on top of the cake.
New updates are now live on Wurk for job creators and Wurkers.💫
Visit Wurk to explore all the new features.
Here are the major updates:
• The Creator Dashboard now has a cleaner and simplified design, making it much easier to organize and manage submissions.
• Improved Template Management. You can now manage job templates more easily, edit them, and add attachments. We’ve also added several new public templates.
• Job creators now have access to a blacklist feature. Users added to the blacklist will no longer be able to join your jobs. This can be managed directly from submissions in the Creator Dashboard or via Profile → My Jobs.
• Job creators can now pay for jobs directly using their platform balance with either SOL or $WURK.
• New Earnings page. You can now clearly track all your Wurk earnings, separated by jobs, referrals, vault rewards, and tips + charts to see your progress.
• 2 new quick jobs options
• Vault distribution frequency has changed from every 3 hours to every 12 hours. Nothing has changed regarding the reward structure itself. The previous frequency was simply too high and didn’t make much sense operationally.
• Job creators can now use previous jobs as an excluded list for new jobs. This is useful when relaunching a completed job while ensuring previous participants cannot join again. You can use up to 5 previous jobs as exclusion references.
• We removed the separation between social and custom jobs. Everything is now simply called “Jobs”, all available on one clean page with filters for easier browsing.
• And several smaller fixes and improvements to enhance the Wurk experience.
Start earning now at 👇https://t.co/6SBoGA4OAq
Farcaster gets interesting when you look at what people build with it.
it’s a corner of the internet where new things get tested before they make sense anywhere else.
that means some of it looks like inside baseball from the outside. most new internet behavior does at first.
the important part is that people here actually try the early stuff. they use it, argue about it, improve it and keep going long enough for the weird thing to become obvious.
that character took years to cultivate. you cannot manufacture it and you cannot recover it once it is gone.
we are still figuring out exactly what comes next, but the starting point is simple: don’t break what’s working.
make it easier for people here to put new things into the world, find their first curious users, get sharp feedback, and meet others willing to play with weird early ideas.
if Farcaster becomes the place people go when they want to try something before the rest of the internet knows what to do with it, that would be a great outcome.