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The initial motivation to built Uvio on Ethereum was to create a reputation system that helps to hold Crypto Twitter accountable. Many in our industry claim that they want to fight the FUD about Ethereum, but only few do. What I did was to build a dApp for months and months on end in order to bring reputation onchain. The latest mocking occurred when @justindrake proposed the Beam Chain upgrade. Below is one instance to utilize the FUD label on Uvio in order to maintain a track record for those that act upon malice or merit. The community needs to stand up collectively and defend what's ours: a unified Ethereum, fast and secure. https://testnet.uvio.network/claim/1731676214322445
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This pop-up made me laugh 🙂 Also this is cool. How does the random sampling work for claims that can only resolve after a long time horizon, say five years?
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Haha this message shows in a couple of places. For my interest, what did you want to do when you saw this? Resolution is hard coded right now to 1 week. And then challenge window for potential disputes is another week. After that claims settle and balances are updated onchain. Thanks for the screenshot. Looks like the lifecycle label looks weird there. I will check this out!
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Just fixed the label. Thanks for showing me that. I also understand how what you tried to do. On the Claim page you should be able to sort by agreeing and disagreeing comments. If there are no comments there shouldn't be a confusing button. I have an issue for this. To answer your question about the random truth sampling, at the moment we run some offchain worker that does the randomization. An equal number of agreeing and disagreeing stakers is selected for verifying actual outcomes in the real world. I would like to move the offchain logic provably onchain somehow in the future.
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