avi
@avichalp.eth
when Goodreads vampire attack? who is building this?
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Kasra Rahjerdi
@jc4p
should @keccers.eth and I launch this? https://www.quietcorner.app/ you import your goodreads csv export and you get coins based on if they're new to the db or not, plus + significant review (determined by AI)
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avi
@avichalp.eth
worth trying out but idk how big it could get. Amazon has been instrumental in Goodreads's success all along. i don't know if it would have survived without it maybe worth experimenting with monetization strategy. not going for ads or affiliates but something like what @pinetree aims to do for video
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Kasra Rahjerdi
@jc4p
a traditional crypto vampire attack would be making a coin (let's say BOOK), giving it to people based on how much data they migrate or cross post, adding a liquidity pool to the coin so you can say stuff like "each high quality review gets you $0.5 USD!"
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avi
@avichalp.eth
could you export follow graph too from Goodreads?
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Kasra Rahjerdi
@jc4p
it’s not in the direct csv export but probably can be scraped, in your account settings there’s an export csv of all of your shelves
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avi
@avichalp.eth
imagine if we have a GR verification on FC. then there could be a mini app that could export your library plus GR accounts of your FC mutuals and create new a new graph anyone who uses the mini app will be instantly onboarded to the new network
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Kasra Rahjerdi
@jc4p
that was my initial idea before the csv exports but there’s a lot of risk involved cause we’d have to grab their password and use it on their behalf and etc, bright side is doing it might get GR to sue which is free publicity
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