Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Verifications are opt-in, but through proof-of-work offer a non-biometric proxy version of proof-of-humanity. The more verifications (with publicly visible activity / history / reputation), the more likely you are to be human. Useful for developers building on the protocol, projects targeting airdrops and even for understanding that your engagement is not coming from "bots".
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Obviously there's no guarantee that any one verification is not gamed. And it's possible to have verifications with proof-of-work that are disingenuous. But a portfolio of verifications with decent proof-of-work are hard to fake. And especially hard to fake at scale.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
GitHub on near-term roadmap
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Apurv
@apurvkaushal
we have this & a bunch of other stuff built out (call it proof of X) - happy to help in case there's something!
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