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Kiyo 🥷☕️
@kiyo
we're launching pseudonymous talent profiles now, you can find and work a side hustle without risking your current job 🤫
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Colin
@colin
How do you prove experience? Of course can sign a message providing they own an address, but any other ways to verify beyond on chain experience?
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Kiyo 🥷☕️
@kiyo
we're exploring some ways to verify work experience please let me know if you have any good ideas :)
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@morereese
Might be something Orange Protocol could help with https://www.orangeprotocol.io cc @humpty.eth
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@manuelmaccou.eth
First thought was parse from LinkedIn but zk style so no one knows the original LinkedIn account. But then I realized it would be very easy to search LinkedIn for the person with the same job as this anon, and reveal their identity. So how do you protect against that?
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@colin
I don't, this is a challenging problem :( Non-anonymous users risk social capital if they lie, and reference checks can help. For anonymous users, unsure of what the solution is here cc @jc if you have any ideas
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