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Posting a bit about what it's been like building higherrrrrr. Should be a 5ish minute read Apologies for any typos, just getting thoughts down. Will also address some stuff in here: - WTF is higherrrrrrr? - higherrrrrrrfun vs higheronchain - What's next on the roadmap
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First, WTF is higherrrrrrr? In short, we're a new type of meme coin launchpad for coins that "evolve" as the price or market cap of the coin changes. Onchain, the metadata about coins is dynamic, you can change it. We tie those metadata changes to "levels" where the coin changes state based on what the price is using oracles from uniswap pools tied to the coin. This means you can make coins like IDK, where the shrug gets bigger as the price goes up:
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When we added this primitive, we realized we could do a bunch of other fun things. One of the first is this concept of "conviction NFTs". Basically, these are NFTs that are minted when you buy a certain amount of supply through the protocol to "prove" onchain that you bought early. Example, here is the pi coin that I bought and is in my wallet. We think these NFTs will also have value, especially for the rare ones.
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The platform is VERY early. I built the protocol and platform in about 10 days, launched it, and we have good initial users and a community. The protocol has done about 600 ETH in volume week 1. Check it out here: https://alpha.higherrrrrrr.fun
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Why did you name it the same as @higheronchain? This is kind of embarassing, but I churned from farcaster in about January of this year and just kept using twitter. I wasn't tracking the communities on there and had no idea. It wasn't until another coinbase friend hit me up and was like "this is going to be a problem" that I had any idea. Went on a podcast today called the purple pod and talked a bit about my thoughts on how to handle it. Today I changed the logos (which were remarkably similar, probably due to the limited options you have when you name something "higher"). I think that's a start, and if both communities feel the name is an issue, we can brainstorm how to update that too. Reason this wasn't changed sooner is just because I was quite busy with the launch.
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