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Ben - [C/x]
@benersing
General poll: what drove your decision to be either doxxed or anon?
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Steven
@shr
Doxxed. Initially didn’t see the potential dangers of it and just the inertia to keep interacting the same way I do IRL. But I’ve been tempted to switch, but I’m wary of losing existing relationship while doing the switch
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
everybody should be anon until it is absolutely necessary to be doxxed
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Alex Palmer
@thatalexpalmer.eth
I think professional identities benefit from an appropriate level of personal disclosure. For me, it’s about trust and accountability. I’ve built regulated things before, and doing it again in crypto - it helps (although not with everything and not always). I do get a lot of spam/fraud though. 😂
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Robin A.
@degenroot.eth
Had to as I am working with 30-40 web3 start-ups per quarter helping them to fundraise and shape up their product offering. It's mostly based on trust and a good relationship and you can't do that with a anon profile, or at least not as good.
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Noah Bragg 🔥 pfp
Noah Bragg 🔥
@nbragg
Doxxed. Stand up for your thoughts, ideas, and products. Don't give yourself an easy out to run away.
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Manuel
@manuelmaccou.eth
I didn’t want to worry about keeping up with two identities. I am me and I wouldn’t do anything online that I wouldn’t do in real life. So no need to hide. As far as discrimination or bias based on how I look that may block me from certain opportunities…the single reputation benefit outweighed the risk for me.
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Les Greys
@les
Identity should be like walking into a retail store. Someone knows you’re there, they don’t know your name or details until a transaction takes place. But if you come around often your behavior becomes known but your details may not. Imo, We are moving towards this model.
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Erin Magennis🎩🌻
@erin
Entered through DeSci which is mostly doxxed and have done a fair amount of speaking under my name. Leaning more towards the benefits of anon each day
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
I think it’s important in this transition period into a new identity era for normal people to be able to connect a person to a persona so your ideas actually get across to them. In the future, hopefully you can be anon and influential at a global scale, but it’ll be a while.
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Joe Petrich 🟪
@jpetrich
Partly to not have to recreate a reputation I'm proud of, partly insecurity that I wouldn't be able to.
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Caden
@cbxm
I got tired of trying to design a new persona so I just chose me
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Ryan Reef
@ryanreef
Also not relevant to most people but the most influential people are doxxed. Maybe Satoshi will shift this trajectory.
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Ryan Reef
@ryanreef
Lower cognitive load to have one persona although I can see good reasons for remaining anon.
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Matko Ceco
@cecko
Personal and financial privacy
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martykebke.eth
@martykebke.eth
transitioning to an externally facing research role. After realizing I'd need to post stuff from a doxxed account it felt like it wasn't worth the effort to have two accounts w/ one being doxxed and the other anon
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Jon "JonnyRingo" Williams⚰️ pfp
Jon "JonnyRingo" Williams⚰️
@jonnyringo.eth
Establishing trust in a trustless environment. I am doxxed
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