sahil
@sahil
v2 clanker scores coming soon showing recent hot clankers based on buyer, holder, creator reputation. cc @proxystudio.eth @dish @deployer @nt @tomu @mikedemarais.eth
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AW
@4949
That's good. But how do you define buyer reputation? That's what's been bugging me and burning me. Can't say dyor because I'm trusting the reputation that's been routed in most cases. https://warpcast.com/4949/0x0d24575f
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sahil
@sahil
buyer reputation uses openrank scores of farcaster users who bought the token, weighted by how much they bought. the intuition here is that a token will be relevant/valuable for you if people you find trustworthy buy that token.
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@degenveteran.eth
Basically weeds out the wallets commonly linked to those you would be "less likely" to buy considering their past activities. Does this ALSO attribute so wallets the wallets are connected to? The branching or whatever the tech term is?
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@4949
*Rephrasing. I doubt less likely is what openrank suggests. Right? My question, can it also be based on the number of calls the user has made. Can it factor not only his followers count but also the amount of money he's made or lost for his followers. I've seen a lot of tokens called and buried. So wondering if there's a solution
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@degenveteran.eth
I like this but I kind of don't "can it also be based on the number of calls the user has made" A- I like it because people pay for "good information" which people build that reputation. B- I don't because almost all end up in the gutter eventually. That shouldn't reflect bad on them, however you combat it with from call to let's say first 24 hours or whatever. It's definitely fun to watch adaptations happen live... I don't know the numbers but @askgina.eth can you determine the total number of base ETH Tokens deployed compared to Total with a market cap of 1 million or higher?
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@4949
Sure. TBH I can't be bothered what people like or don't. I'm here raising my queries and concerns on how built on base apps are affecting me as a user. If you want more users to adapt, at least show both sides of the coin. In my book appreciating anything is good but not questioning what it can be is worse.
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@degenveteran.eth
Oh definitely, I am not associated with the team in any way. I'm just a bored retired guy. Which my strengths are "showing both sides of the coin" because I can usually relate with anyone, or at least connect on something in which aides communication and growth... For all of us. I usually learn the most I feel... Thanks for asking the hard questions.
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