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justin.framedl.eth
@ahn.eth
while i concede it's not the most intuitve ux, i loved composing this little experiment with @artlu's nifty new cast encoder (publically cast private messages to your audience) basically i cast-asked decoders to like my cast (https://warpcast.com/ahn.eth/0x5170ef0b) within the next 30 min; once the time was up i dropped 100 MOXIE each to the 6 accounts who took the time to decode & like (at least i hope they did that instead of just hitting like on a random string of numbers π) using @quidli just thinking about more ways to permissionlessly ensure that users who want to incentivize engagement are able to do so with a little bit more protection from engagement farmers π§βπΎ
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justin.framedl.eth
@ahn.eth
and details for how to get setup on message encoding/decoding, very kindly prepared by @hankmoody https://warpcast.com/hankmoody/0x588598b1
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artlu is on lunchbreak!
@artlu
ty and well received! I think you dropped me my first Moxie π Note that only channel members can decode instructions in the cast. Does adding a channel members only rule make it even more farmer-proof, and/or give more levers of control to the Qudli Frame Drop user?
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justin.framedl.eth
@ahn.eth
i just used `like` in this instance as i didn't get too many likes within the time limit, but adding the `follower` parameter after would've actually been a good second buffer! will keep in mind for a future experimental drop
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