Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Verifications are opt-in, but through proof-of-work offer a non-biometric proxy version of proof-of-humanity. The more verifications (with publicly visible activity / history / reputation), the more likely you are to be human. Useful for developers building on the protocol, projects targeting airdrops and even for understanding that your engagement is not coming from "bots".
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Vlad
@vladz
Hi! All these arguments seem pretty far-fetched. My wallet's current Gitсoin score is over 50 (incl. biometrics, phone verification, Binance Account Bound token, excluding X), but the same wallet did not allow me to pass verification even with the additional use of the X account. The inability to update verification indicates staticity and opacity in this matter.
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Goksu Toprak
@gt
Sounds like you shared your biometrics and phone in that platform. Have you tried to add your phone in your platform yet? What is the verification level you see after you do? We don't check Gitcoin values on verified wallets so it has no impact here.
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