sahil
@sahil
v2 clanker scores coming soon showing recent hot clankers based on buyer, holder, creator reputation. cc @proxystudio.eth @dish @deployer @nt @tomu @mikedemarais.eth
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AW
@4949
That's good. But how do you define buyer reputation? That's what's been bugging me and burning me. Can't say dyor because I'm trusting the reputation that's been routed in most cases. https://warpcast.com/4949/0x0d24575f
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sahil
@sahil
buyer reputation uses openrank scores of farcaster users who bought the token, weighted by how much they bought. the intuition here is that a token will be relevant/valuable for you if people you find trustworthy buy that token.
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DV
@degenveteran.eth
Basically weeds out the wallets commonly linked to those you would be "less likely" to buy considering their past activities. Does this ALSO attribute so wallets the wallets are connected to? The branching or whatever the tech term is?
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@4949
*Rephrasing. I doubt less likely is what openrank suggests. Right? My question, can it also be based on the number of calls the user has made. Can it factor not only his followers count but also the amount of money he's made or lost for his followers. I've seen a lot of tokens called and buried. So wondering if there's a solution
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DV
@degenveteran.eth
And let's not go down the road of how much they made for their followers (I get the thought behind it) But I can't control when you sell... How... I'd just look at "potential" within first 24 hours and go from there... See what data set pulls up
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@4949
My notifications come late because I'm on an old android model. You forgot the "lost" bit of my point. Please read through the original comments, it's about what qualifies as reputable buyers. Openrank will win if it can help point the losses as well of reputable buyers with huge followers. For me they're just another cabal on here
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