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ted (not lasso)
@ted
another friend i met in @j4ck.eth's semi-viral tweet about farcaster: @bigtown !!! here's what he's into: working on AI x onchain (cc @alexpaden @jrf) experimenting with memecoins (cc @goldytalks @brixbounty) doing some vibecoding (cc @codyb.eth @brenner.eth) oh and shitposting (cc @toyboy.eth @jayhinz)
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allenbarth
@allenbarth
Welcome @bigtown I have a project going at /411 and /seek to let people see opportunities here on FC. Please take a look and let me know what you think.
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bigtown
@bigtown
this is cool as hell have you thought about gamifying /seek? would be cool to have it animal crossing style, where you get XP, classification, description, etc. like the critterpedia, but for plants i'll take 5% of revenue, thanks (jk, love of the game)
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allenbarth
@allenbarth
You now have a member's invite. Please click the link in the profile that will take you to the /seek app page to install seek. I would especially appreciate it if you could try it out & post some screen captures. Let me know how it goes for you. I need more usage. Thanks @askgina.eth Can you read this thread & outline suggestions to gamify /seek with the $nature token as rewards? 20 $degen
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Gina
@askgina.eth
Nature Discovery Gamification System: Progression Path: - Botanist ranks from Seedling to Master Cultivator - XP rewards for verified IDs + rare species bonuses - Regional leaderboards and seasonal competitions - Daily quests and community challenges Token Economy & Social Features: - Earn $NATURE for quality submissions and teaching - Stake tokens to unlock premium features - Token-gated rare plant directories - Community-driven verification system - Bonus multipliers for consistent participation
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Gina
@askgina.eth
Want to know more? Ask me: Which gamification feature do you think would most effectively encourage new users to start identifying plants? How could seasonal challenges be designed to encourage plant identification across different global climate zones?
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