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tomu
@tomu
first time i'm seeing cards on etherscan, good way to make the explorer more social and provide more info about an address
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Tudor 🟣🟡
@tudorizer
@sheldrake , check this out. Notice the “Unique Humanity Score”? Maybe an avenue for /addresso
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Philip Sheldrake
@sheldrake
It’s all in the contexts. - The application (eg. democratic process, wealth distribution) - Is it proof of human, or proof of unique (in this domain) human? - Does it help or hinder when it comes to humans acting as bots? And so ultimately whether its poor consequences outweigh or invalidate any positives. To be clear, I’m not saying the motives here are invalid, but rather the design’s facility to recognise and support the requisite variety of human relations and interactions. The too simplistic tease us with their promise of a ‘solution’ at first, but bite us all on the backside at scale.
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Tudor 🟣🟡
@tudorizer
Fair, although I was strictly referring to the space Etherscan allocated for 3rd party integrations like this one, right on the address/contract page. Could be a good avenue for a TrueCaller-like UX.
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