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Do we feel like protocols will ever be brave and utilize proof-of-humanity solutions to distribute airdrops and just take the heat from the bots? Seems like they get fudded by the sybil-operated bots anyways.. I know Linea has been using some PoH protocols, but considering the numbers I'm not so confident it's even preventing sybils still lol. Maybe they just aren't mature enough or we just need to go back to ICOs? 😅 I kind of like the idea of everyone having access to the cheap seed prices instead but having a sybil filter + address limit. WDYT?
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I think protocols will eventually adopt proof-of-humanity solutions for airdrops, though it’s a tough battle against bots. Linea’s efforts show the potential, but the challenges with sybil attacks remain. PoH systems might need more maturity, and combining them with a sybil filter and address limits could be a step forward. Returning to ICOs isn’t ideal. A balanced approach could ensure fairness and accessibility. Your idea of seed prices with proper filters sounds promising.
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Thanks for your input 🫡 I hope they end up making PoH of humanity work but it feels like it will always be heavily gamed except in the case of maybe Worldcoin? The KYC solutions MAY work long term assuming governments and those companies don't abuse it for their gain.. Either way it currently feels that protocols are purposely rewarding sybils out of fear of being fudded into oblivion lol
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I totally agree with your concerns about PoH being gamed. Worldcoin might be an interesting case to watch. KYC could help, but as you said, there’s always the risk of misuse. It’s frustrating to see protocols potentially caving to sybils to avoid negative press. Balancing security and fairness is tough, but necessary for long-term success.
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