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153 pump dot calmwhat if pump dot fun was calm?Jun 21, 2024
152 train-to-earnlet's assume we get to the point where most of our browsing data, purchase history, media we own and other personal information is onchain (privately, of course). what if you could stake your data to train AI models and earn a revshare?Jun 20, 2024
151 airdrop tipairdrop culture is getting out of handJun 20, 2024
150 merchant tumblernow that the sec has backed off ethereum, can we bring back tumblers for registered businesses so that i can buy my coffee with usdc without you all tracking my whereabouts?Jun 19, 2024
149 holder nearbywhat if you can get alerts when holders are nearby?Jun 18, 2024
148 rent this songinteroperable music makes things interesting. yesterday i explored what it might look like to play your music nfts in any environment you enter, like in your uber ride. but what would it take for this to be economically feasible for artists? it might not make sense for an artist to sell cheap open editions that allow permanent streaming rights. so maybe there's a way to time box use while maintaining a permanent record of ownership (for social purposes). i know very little about the music industry, so this could be completely off base, but i wonder how realistic it is for an artist to rent their songs for non-commercial use using subscription nfts ("non-commercial" is the key word here). that could ensure the artist gets paid directly while giving you the ability to play their song on any app and across any website. it could open up an entire new ecosystem of streaming players and streaming use cases: + play a song on your profile + use a song for your video post + use a song as an input for ai music generator etc.Jun 17, 2024
147 stream anywherethe thing about tokenizing and owning digital things, any app can take advantage of it. for instance, uber could let you play music nfts during your ride without needing spotify's permission or paying for their api. it's your music. you can play it wherever you want.Jun 16, 2024
146 fan airdropthis is why i love crypto so much. fred again is playing his first stadium show, the biggest of his career after his meteoric rise. before the show, he personally tracked down the 150 people that attended in 2021 before he blew up and invited them to a secret listening party. if ticketing was onchain, fred would always know who his early fans were and which shows they attended without needing to rely on ticketmaster, dice, etc. at its core, onchain ticketing is basically a public database of attendance that no single company can own or gate keep. it’s not always about coins and their prices. sure, if you had a ticket to one of fred’s early shows you could probably sell it for a lot of money. but… not only would fred be able to immediately identify you as an early fan, but he’d also be able to automatically send an invitation to one of these secret shows. he could program conditions around the invitation too. for example, he could say every person that attended my first LA show will receive a NON-TRANSFERABLE ticket to my secret listening party (as a way to combat toxic resellers). he could perform in any city and program merch sales so that anyone that attended a previous show gets free merch. you can probably imagine an infinite number of scenarios. there are so many creative possibilities for artists to express their gratitude for early fans. and on the flip side, it gives fans the opportunity to express their gratitude too. i personally traveled to multiple cities just to see fred perform on his 2022 tour. i wish i had a way to prove that and signal my fandom, even if it had no financial upside. i haven’t thought too deeply about why exactly but it feels good to make my enthusiasm for his music known. his music has powered a lot of memories that mean a lot to me. we’re a ways away from this happening, but i hope someday he’ll continue creatively rewarding his early fans. and i hope im one of them. and i hope its tokenized so i can brag about it.Jun 15, 2024
145 gift ideaswhat if you could use onchain history to suggest gift ideas?Jun 14, 2024
144 smart wallet paymastera mobile browser extension that allows you to make your EOA the paymaster for any smart wallet you've created.Jun 13, 2024
143 connect to EOAi'd love to have a way to associate a smart wallet with my EOA so i can existing balances without moving funds around.Jun 12, 2024
142 mint hunteragent that hunts down mints for youJun 11, 2024
141 siri app intentssiri/app intents can stitch together web2 and web3 examples: + create trade conditions based on news + send usdc to a contact from a calendar event + mint an image from the photos app + send cal invites to holders of a token + purchase something when exercise rings are closedJun 10, 2024
140 mattressmoney in your mattress > money under your mattress i wonder what other obscure objects can serve as hardware wallets.Jun 09, 2024
139 vinyl recordscollecting vinyl records have become a deliberate act of preserving music culture. it's hard to imagine a future where record collecting doesn't evolve into music nfts. some thoughts 🧵 record collecting revolves as much around displaying as it does creating. the thrill of the hunt and the art of crate digging (searching for obscure artifacts, often by thrifting) is a core part of the experience. crate digging is about discovering rare and obscure records that few others have. It's about uncovering hidden gems through hours of searching. and everyone loves a good hidden gem. why? first, it's way to demonstrate superior knowledge, taste, and status through the rarity and eclecticism of their finds. collecting can often be a status game. but hidden gems also have financial value. if you're reading this, you've likely collected an nft, so i don't need to explain the social and financial upside of owning rare/coveted artifacts. *especially* if you collect something from an artist before they become more popular. music nfts not only add new possibilities to the form factor of collecting, but they also add new possibilities to the way they can be collected. it might not be the dominant way we discover and consume music, but there will inevitably be limited releases of music at some point in the future via music nfts. imagine exclusive tracks: + airdropped to top streamers + claimed at a live show + sold as a limited-edition release and the only way to hear the track/album is by owning it. the entire meatspace becomes a giant crate to dig, not just secondhand record stores. learning musical history and connecting to a genre's culture becomes more fun and spontaneous. and if that ever happens, there's bound to be an ecosystem of products that form around these new music collectibles: both hardware and software. things we display in our homes and personal spaces, where we most express our taste and identity. the interfaces will focus more on displaying the historical provenance of a collectible than on the playback experience. the core part of the ux is the story behind the track, and the ease of displaying and sharing with others.Jun 08, 2024
138 thoughts on mintingmy instinct while watching roaringkitty was: "i wish i could mint this" at some point in the future, it becomes a cultural artifact. proving you were there when kitty resurfaced will have social value and surely some financial upside. the ability to mint anything (read: capturing some material from a moment in time) adds a new dimension to collecting—what is considered a basic human instinct. instead of vinyl records, stamps, sneakers or baseball cards, imagine you can tell a richer story about yourself with moments. because that's why we collect anything at all, isn't it? we want to evoke memories and tell a story, and ultimately use that to connect with others who share our interests and values. maybe someday we'll get to a point where peeling off a small piece of a moment on the internet can become completely ubiquitous.Jun 07, 2024
137 read attestationthe blockchain is great for verifying successful transactions, but sometimes you just want to confirm the recipient saw the funds or media you sent to them.Jun 06, 2024
136 tokenized agentif ai agents were tokenized, they could be ported and accompany you into any website or app to offer a helping hand.Jun 05, 2024
135 ui skinssomeday, you'll be able hold an interoperable UI token that transforms the look and feel of every app.Jun 04, 2024
134 psychographicspsychographic personas are a massive and underrated design unlock. i'll demonstrate why, using michael saylor and ansem as examples for a trading product: users should be at the core of every design decision. but how do you do that, exactly? by creating fictional characters based on real data to tell compelling stories about user needs. psychographics are a necessary ingredient for rich and actionable storytelling. unlike demographics (like age, gender, and location), psychographics (personality, values, and interests) dive deeper into motivations and tendencies. let’s use a really simple framework to create our personas—the Big Five personality traits: 1. openness: curiosity, imagination, and willingness to try new things. 2. conscientiousness: being organized, dependable, and self-disciplined. 3. extraversion: sociability, assertiveness, and tendency to seek stimulation. 4. agreeableness: being cooperative, compassionate, and trusting. 5. neuroticism: tendency to experience negative emotions like anxiety, depression, and mood swings. now let's plot ansem and saylor along this framework. (idk much about their personalities, so i'll make a guess) for the sake of argument let's just say saylor is more conscientious and ansem is more open and extraverted. because saylor is less open, we can assume he likes things that are familiar and straightforward. the ui should look and feel like other financial tools he's used to, avoiding any experimental interface designs. ansem would hate that. being very open and extraverted, he loves new experiences and actively seeks out stimulation. it would be worth investing in dynamic visuals, animations, and interactive elements to keep him engaged. with low conscientiousness and moderate neuroticism, ansem tends to be impulsive and seeks instant gratification—so it's worth making real-time price action the focal point. he'll also respond well to gamified features, so there's reason to prioritize ideating ways to gamify P/L impulsive tendencies can also often translate to a willingness to move fast and emotionally, which means we can assume any over the top security features will become a frustrating burden for him. i'd probably prioritize mobile since he's most likely not using a hardware wallet. whereas saylor's personality is more conservative, he'll go out of his way to use a hardware wallet. he also requires more detailed and structured data because of his high conscientiousness. he'll prefer high info density with sections and tabs to stay organized. give him a web ui. he'll never use mobile for important actions. he moves deliberately, reads whitepapers, and researches thoroughly so he'll appreciate an easy way to navigate technical data. because he's not neurotic or agreeable, you can expect him to be skeptical and prefer clear, unemotional messaging in the ui. saylor's low extraversion means he might have a hard time taking social features seriously. but a product with forums, chat, and social proof will be much more sticky for someone with ansem's extraversion. this exercise hopefully shows how vastly different a product might be when you prioritize one over the other. there is certainly no way to appeal to both, and that's an incredible design constraint. granted, this is an oversimplified example. but it hopefully demonstrates how a small amount of personality context can go a very long way in the design process. these insights can be applied to the design strategy (how it should work) and also have tangible implications on the ui (how it should look). there is no one way to present a persona. as long as it's based on real observations and, most importantly, prioritized, it will help you tell a story. in the early stages of the design process (before testing and prototyping), stories are the ultimate measure of success for a design. it's a shared reference across everyone working on a product, a guiding force and lens to evaluate a design. it's the basis for decision-making. while psychographics remain a debated tool (they can create unnecessary bias, be too ambiguous compared to other user-centered methods) they're my secret weapon for early stage ideation. i recommend giving it a try. if you want more tips on how to get started, shoot me a dm.Jun 03, 2024
133 find my friendsuse onchain activity to get realtime tracking on what apps your friends are usingJun 02, 2024
132 supply chain variancesapparently, the fda allows +/- 20% variance on nutrition facts. if the food supply chain is onchain, we'd be able to see the exact ingredient sources and have dynamic food labels.Jun 01, 2024
131 fingerprint signersmart wallet final form: signing transactions with your fingerprint.May 31, 2024
130 documentsi lost my ID and it's been a pain to get a physical replacement. what would it take to make having a digital version of your documents (IDs, insurance cards, etc) secure, private and easily accessible across devices? because, you know, wallets are for more than money.May 30, 2024
129 proof of capturean iteration of yesterday's concept: camera hardware with an embedded wallet for authentication.May 29, 2024
128 point of capturethe only way to truly verify the authenticity of a photo is to directly mint onchain at the point of capture. embedding wallets into cameras can assure that a photo's metadata—including device, location, timestamps, etc.— is recorded onchain before it's edited or tampered with.May 28, 2024
127 tradable contentit's crazy to see a-list celebrities try to monetize attention with memecoins. at what point will the content in our feeds become tradable?May 28, 2024
126 streamintif you could have a piece of all the content you consumed, over a long enough time horizon you would surely have some upside on things you discovered early.May 26, 2024
125 streaming buffethear me out: endless shrimp bankrupted red lobster. crypto fixes this. let's form a DAO, buy the company, drop a token, and replace all-you-can-eat shrimp with streaming token payments. who's in?May 25, 2024
124 programmable etfan eth etf is great and all, but just wait until spot investors learn about programmable money.May 24, 2024
123 skip the linei know it's a cliche at this point, but using the chain to prove and reward true fans is still one of the most exciting use cases.May 23, 2024
122 default connected what if you never needed to press "connect" and you're default logged in to every app? the browser already knows your primary.May 22, 2024
121 recallmicrosoft recall is extremely creepy but it honestly is really well suited for my onchain activity. it's impossible to find things i've minted more than a few days ago.May 21, 2024
120 swap to utilitywhat if the swap/mint/trade confirmation screen directed you to the token's [enter utility]?May 20, 2024
119 car walletwhat would you do if you could connect your wallet to your car? May 19, 2024
118 contextwhat if your transaction history could give you context on things you received?May 18, 2024
117 swipe stakinghinge wants to penalize people that don’t respond, but the stakes need to be higher to convert it form an entertainment app to an actual way to meet people. literally—you should have to stake funds in order to match and have it slashed if you don’t respond within 24 hours.May 17, 2024
116 condomok hear me out: sometimes i want to try a new wallet but i don't feel safe importing private keys. what if i could generate a new, delegated wallet that can pull funds from my primary wallet and passes all mints back to my primary (non-imported) EOA wallet.May 16, 2024
115 neighbor scorei realized it too late but a better example of a neighbor score would have been on zillow, where you could see if you had any interests in common with your neighbors based on onchain history. (anonymously, obv)May 16, 2024
114 email opt-inwhat if we used zkproofs to opt-in to email lists without revealing our email addresses?May 14, 2024
113 car modea simplified swap interface with oversized buttons, designed for use while drivingMay 13, 2024
112 nodewhat if running a node was beautiful?May 12, 2024
111 block explorer filtersfilter a block explorer feed for thingsMay 11, 2024
110 listening toa block explorer that also shows your streaming activityMay 10, 2024
109 fedex oraclewhat if fedex was the onchain oracle for peer-to-peer marketplaces?May 09, 2024
108 POAP airdroppartiful option to get the POAP airdropped when you arriveMay 08, 2024
107 tip the devwe've seen tipping users. but what if you can tip the devs of an app or website you're enjoying?May 07, 2024
106 sticky notesin a more interoperable internet, we'll be able to leave notes for our friends on any website.May 06, 2024
105 gift trackerone of the benefits of transparent blockchains that no one is talking about is being able to track when someone resells a giftMay 05, 2024
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103 boomerang fundsthere are so many interesting consumer crypto apps worth trying and testing. the problem is most of them require a balance to fully experience (i.e. to mint things, swap, etc). what if you could load a wallet and have funds automatically returned after a trial period?May 03, 2024
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102 magic payment methodi'm absolutely blown away by @WilsonCusack and the smart wallet team's work with magic pay—transacting with your exchange balance without needing to transfer to your wallet. i may be jumping the gun here, but if you can pull funds from an exchange at the point of transaction, couldn't you also technically pull funds from your bank or other fiat sources too? (by bundling both the exchange onramp and onchain transfer)May 02, 2024
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101 credit cardwhat if you never needed to load a wallet? what if you could just connect a credit card and you would be charged based on the final settled amount? this obviously shouldn't be the primary way to transact, but should be an option for those that don't want to tolerate the friction of onramping.May 01, 2024
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100 intersubjective membershipeigen layer recently introduced the idea of an "intersubjective work token." why are many excited about this? intersubjectivity has been a thing that smart contracts have had difficulty accounting for: an objective outcome that requires opinion and consensus. and this mechanism provides a way to make forking easier based on social consensus. but why should anyone care? are there consumer use cases? here's one: imagine a membership token where the group wants to revoke the membership for an individual. they can vote to fork the token with an updated balance that excludes the exiled.Apr 30, 2024
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097 resy attestationsrestaurant reservations in new york city are getting out of hand. sure, you can tokenize the reservation and create an efficient secondary market. even cut in the restaurant on the resale. but it would still be riddled with resellers. what you if you could gate priority access for the most deserving customers?Apr 27, 2024
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096 collect icona follow on from yesterday's concept for a "create onchain" symbol. i'm going to hard disagree with anyone proposing arrow alternatives. what's more important than indicating the "onchain" aspect is the *creating* vs *collecting* distinction. the visual relativity and directionality is what matters. we use "mint" to describe both and it's confusing as fuck.Apr 26, 2024
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095 mint iconi'm by no means an expert icon designer, but we need a universal symbol for publishing content onchain. whatever it ends up being needs to illustrate the concept of creation and authenticity, scale to small sizes, transcend cultures, and use clean and bold lines.Apr 25, 2024
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089 refresh keysi know it's not possible, but i wish there were a way to rotate private keys the way we do passwords. i want to maintain wallet longevity. i'm less worried about losing assets and more worried about losing the years of reckless (but rich) onchain history with my hot wallet.Apr 19, 2024
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087 delegate tradingthe best part about trading memes is doing it with friends—making and losing money together, sharing laughs, etc. but between checking group chats, doing due dilligence, copy and pasting addresses and triple checking that everything is correct, sometimes it's just too much work. it would be great to just let my friends trade for me a bit when i'm tied up or experiencing swap fatigue. sure, you can set up a party wallet and delegate trades to one or more people, but then that's yet another place where i'd have to navigate to and check balances. i'd rather just hand over funds to a friend for a bit.Apr 17, 2024
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079 requestthe receive button in most wallets should be a request button. usually receive means copying an address, and there are more efficient ways to retrieve that. request should send a push notification to another user, even if it's used via a centralized network. in fact, it's probably better to design payment requests within a centralized wallet network to leverage spam prevention. that or using something like xmtp (which coinbase wallet and a few others use) network level consent for preventing spam and filtering for trusted contacts.Apr 09, 2024
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077 summarize threadi'm not even sure how useful this would be but i would love to have an LLM read the replies on casts with hundreds of them and give a summary. this could help dodge spam and instantly understand the context and sentiment about a topic.Apr 08, 2024
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075 contentonchain actions are content too. warpcast can continue to differentiate itself from twitter once and for all by incorporating onchain activity into the feed. obviously, you need to give the user control to opt in and out of surfacing wallet activity in the feed. but often times mints and trades are the most authentic forms of content.Apr 06, 2024
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074 high-effort replies (proposal)using social proof and visual cues to increase high-effort replies: research has found that simply seeing faces, even briefly, activates the part of our brain that recognizes friends, priming us to be more social and engaged. seeing familiar faces within proximity of content in the feed of friends provides a powerful social motivation, incentivizing people to interact. when users see their friends have interacted with a post, they perceive the content as more valuable and are more motivated to engage with intent. once users are primed and motivated to engage, the interface should adapt and nudge the action. in this case, it could be as simple as presenting the input directly within the content (eliminating the extra click). a study from NIH found that users were significantly more likely to provide a well-formed, substantive response to an open-ended question when presented with a prominent text input. in short, pairing familiar faces (social proof) and prominent inputs can potentially improve users' motivation to engage with high-effort replies.Apr 05, 2024
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057 proof of focusInternet addiction is an equally beautiful and terrifying thing. On the one hand it’s a trait a lot of people in the crypto universe share and that common way of being in the world brings folks together across different backgrounds. On the other hand, being so hyperconnected can wreck your mental health and attention span so much that you can’t focus on anything other than doomscrolling. So, what is the solution here? How do we stay online but reclaim some ability to concentrate on meaningful activities, whether that is work or play? I think the answer has more to do with sticks than carrots and that is what we’re trying to explore with Proof of Focus. This concept works in several steps. First, select behaviors you want to avoid (and for a specific window of time). For example, checking TikTok on your phone over the next 3 hours. Second, stake ETH as collateral for the purity of your attention. Let’s say 0.1 ETH here because you have an important memo you need to write for work. Third, if you participate in any of the behaviors on your blacklist during the specified window, that staked ETH is slashed. Check TikTok? Say goodbye to the ETH. What this offers people is a mechanism for putting digital skin in the game. Do you really want to concentrate? Then bet on yourself. When you’re tempted to break your workflow and go check social media a ‘Proof of Focus’ stake would create an actual cost to that interruption, and the hope is that would be enough to keep you (more) on task.Mar 20, 2024
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044 last seenWhat if there was a single interface that showed what your friends have been up to onchain? So and so was last seen in January getting liquidated trading $BONK perps. That girl you met at ETHDenver was last seen minting 3 NFTs from a new photography collection. 0xngmi was last seen scanning his eyeballs in Worldcoin orb #14 for an airdrop. And so on. There is something so fun and social about being able to passively check in on people you know. We already do this by tracking the music our friends are listening to on Spotify, seeing the games folks are playing on Steam in real time, and even following location updates in Snapchat, but there is no intuitive way to do this for onchain activity. At least, not yet. —Ben RoyMar 08, 2024
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039 book a flightpurchase a flight with onchain points and verify multiple government-issued credentials across different chains in a single transaction. all powered by @zksync. -- the most interesting thing i learned after briefly working with @zksync is it's not just privacy tech. it makes the data across different blockchains more interoperable and efficient.Mar 04, 2024