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- Selling @lens/bonsai was a mistake fellas, make sure you don't follow my steps.
- Mint Jesse
https://zora.co/collect/base:0x83b16258221bfa260ca4f1ef31567241242fec7a/2?referrer=0x887014462D81893F716CfB7Aa392Ba8E20c08DaD
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- Do what it says fellas 🚀
- Introducing $LENNY Coin On Polygon Network
Upcoming Lenny Airdrop For Lens Profile Holders
No Affiliation With Anyone , A Community Driven Memecoin On Lens Protocol For Creators , Collectors And Active Users Contributing On Lens Protocol
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- @lens/bonsai GOT it, probably im doing something right on here ;) thank you and love you 🤟
- Warpcast going forward leaving lens behind, why?
As far it concerns me, in terms of the communication between the devs and users, there is none, nada, zero. I have appealed many times that i was not a bot, and promised not to post too frequent, something they required inorder to unban me from the gas exclusion feature, even after that they did nothing, all my appeal came back with zero replies. I do have a warpcast profile though idont use it frequently, but all I can say is its pretty easy to use that, and its apparent why that is, creators are free to do whatever they want there, but I still lik,e this app, wiah ididnt have to pay gas every time i interacted with anything on here. @lens/lens
- **Opening the garden**
art by @lens/notgonnamakeit
Limited Collect for 1 MATIC
80% going to the artist, and 20% going to @lens/creators to collect and tip more creators on Lens.
- ^
- Collect ✅
- unban me @orbapp.lens
- hello
- Just minted 'Renacimiento en las comunidades lingüísticas ' by The Audible Books Project
🔥 Minted on: @oohlala.lens
🔗 Contract: @decentxyz
https://www.oohlala.xyz/track/1c79f9a4-912f-4dd4-b966-94de8e37197c
- Guess the prompts... i have used to generate this one.
- Built on @memester-xyz.lens
- My profile is on sale for 500$ i have SS ranking (highest rank) 950 followers and many interasction, with this profile youll get access to all rare origin nfts with it. Goodluck.
- My profile is on sale for 500$ i have SS ranking (highest rank) 950 followers and many interasction, with this profile youll get access to all rare origin nfts with it. Goodluck.
- See through our Lens
- Today marks our 1 Year Anniversary of making friends onchain 🎂!
Thank you to everyone who has made the first year of Lens Protocol so special and groundbreaking. Lens has brought together builders, creators, communities, and friends, all while in beta.
There's so much planned for the second year ahead, and we can't wait to continue to grow with all of you.
Who did you become frens with on Lens?
🎨 by @nftsushi.lens and all collect proceeds go directly to the artist.
- Need a option to skip the videos, I want to watch the shorts from any point of the length of the video. I'dont want to watch the whole thing.
- Wish could send more follow requests, many interesting people around here.
- ✅Follow me get $$$, and guaranty 100% FL back (fastest)
✅Mirror this post
✅Get 0.1 WMATIC
good day with nice songs
thank to my frens
https://youtu.be/NPo_kLTwAFE
- Iran
Kurdistan province
2/2/2021
Photo by me
- Amidst a world without light, a neon-lit street illuminates the rain-soaked darkness. A beacon of hope, a symbol of resilience, reminding us that even in the midst of a storm, there is always a light that shines.
-Follow -Mirror -Comment - Collect 🌱🌿
- Last December, the global metaverse platform 'The Sandbox' announced its partners for 'K-Verse' a space for Korean content companies and brands, and will hold a land sale event 'LAND Sale' within the K-Verse region.
There are a total of 17 partners, including @screena The K-Verse region, located in a prime location within The Sandbox, has opened for the first time, and each partner plans to showcase a variety of metaverse experiences using their brand on the land.
The partners are ▲@Screena.lens (Metaverse K-Contents Museum), ▲SM Brand Marketing (KWANGYA @ The Sandbox, SMCU PALACE), ▲AniCube (Music Metaverse), ▲Sajah Records (Fantastic performances and unique music oasis), ▲Gravity (New Ragnarok experience), ▲Lotte World (Virtual World Theme Park), ▲Cube Entertainment (K-Village, a large-scale Korean cultural space set in Seoul), ▲K-League (A delightful K-League for fans), ▲Line Studio (Expanding Line Studio game experience through virtual land), ▲CeREELs (A metaverse hub where various CeREELs IPs and worlds can be experienced), ▲Mr.Misang (Another world of Mr.Misang), ▲ALTAVA Group (BAYC IP-based golf NFT, BAGC), ▲TriumphX (Character Pop-up Adventure, I Love Character), ▲ClubRare (Lazy Freedom presented by Lazy Leos), ▲VRISM (SVNT Virtual Showroom), ▲HanDAO (NFT Art Ground for Korean artists), and ▲Donarz (Web 3.0 NFT-based donation platform), totaling 17 partners.
The LAND Sale took place from December 9th to December 12th last year, and during the event, users could purchase regular and premium land. Additionally, 15 designated regular lands were available for purchase through the global NFT exchange, OpenSea, separate from the Estate. The premium land was located right next to K-Verse's major brand land, and a special NFT set containing the identity of each brand's neighbor was provided upon purchase.
Lee Seung-hee, the representative of The Sandbox Korea, said, "Korean content has established itself as a global cultural icon in various fields such as music, games, dramas, and movies. Through K-Verse, Korean content is expected to demonstrate a powerful influence in the metaverse beyond reality." She added, "Starting with this K-Verse land sale, new Korean companies and brand lands will continue to be revealed in The Sandbox, so we ask for your continued interest."
The Sandbox's metaverse is made up of a total of 166,464 lands, and various content can be uploaded, such as social lounges, galleries, clubs, fashion shows, sports, concerts, and games. With K-Verse and its partners' participation, even more diverse content is expected to be provided.
📩 For collaboration, contact @screena
👉 https://screena.com/
- Limited Time Offer: Join Uhive, get 1,000 tokens link https://uhive.com/invite?c=VSDUJG Spend 5 non-consecutive mins on the app & secure your bonus! 📱⏱️ Celebrate our upcoming global update & airdrop! More users = bigger airdrop! ! #Uhive #Airdrop #Cryptonose #Web3 #SocialFi #BTC #lens #lenster #wav3s #justwav3i
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- Just invested some MATIC in wav3s
I think it´s pretty cool
- If you're not familiar with ETH Global, let me explain. It's a world-renowned hackathon that takes place in different parts of the globe, and the most recent edition was held in Tokyo. In my opinion, it's the cream of the crop among all crypto events. With engaging talks, informative sponsor stands, delectable food, and most importantly, access to the industry's top-notch mentors who can help answer your questions, ETH Global is an unparalleled experience.
If you didn't know, you can watch all the content on their YouTube channel, from the workshops to the final pitches, at https://www.youtube.com/@ETHGlobal
But that's not all! You can also check out the projects developed by the participants. I personally had a chance to explore quite a few of them, and here are my top 5 favorites:
5. No Lens No Problem
This is an excellent concept. We're lucky to have access to the Lens Protocol, but there are still many people who don't have a handle, and this dApp allows people who don't have a Lens profile to publish as long as they have a human verification like World ID. It's a great concept, and although I couldn't find the profile nolensnoproblem.lens, so I'm not sure if they were able to finish it. You can check it out here: https://ethglobal.com/showcase/no-lens-no-problem-rsjcq
4. GaaS (Gating-as-a-service) proposes an alternative solution to token gating, which only focuses on token holders and excludes the rest of the market. GaaS allows the creation of access gates based on on-chain activity, such as trading, staking, etc. The tool allows for the creation of access gates for exclusive content or applications for users with certain on-chain activities, such as only allowing access to users who have made a deposit or staking during a certain period of time. Check it out here:
https://ethglobal.com/showcase/gaas-exadm
3. DAOlingo seeks to level the global language education market by creating job opportunities that benefit people from lower-income countries. The application connects users with native speakers willing to practice languages, who set their rates by the second or by block. Students only pay for the actual time they spend talking with the teacher, which gives them flexibility and practicality. https://ethglobal.com/showcase/daolingo-zduk5
2. Catch seeks to improve access to Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) chains by creating a global RPC cache. Its goal is to cache the results of immutable functions that take time to resolve, which saves time, costs, and reduces unnecessary resource consumption. "Catch" works as a proxy for existing RPC nodes, serving cached results when a query has been seen before. Check it out here: https://ethglobal.com/showcase/catch-znfs1
1. ZKVoiceKey Allow users to recover their private keys using only their voice. The system works by registering the user's voice as biometric information on the blockchain in advance, allowing them to recover their private key if it's lost. The registration process is done through a browser and uses Fuzzy Commitment to secure the biometric information. When restoring the private key, the user compares their biometric information with that stored on the blockchain, and a zero-knowledge proof is created and sent to the on-chain contract for verification, allowing the wallet to be tied from the old address to the new one. Check it out here: https://ethglobal.com/showcase/zkvoicekey-zeufj
If you made it this far, thank you for reading until the end! I hope you enjoyed learning about ETH Global and some exciting projects showcased at their most recent hackathon in Tokyo. The event is truly unparalleled, and if you have the opportunity to attend one near you, I highly recommend it. The next one is in Lisbon from May 12-14, and if this post receives enough support, I'll be happy to do the same for the next event. A percentage of the collect goes to @ethglobal.lens .
- For a few weeks now, I've been trying to organize a football match because I believe that sports are an excellent way for the web3 community to grow bigger and stronger. Our first match was this Monday against Chile's largest crypto company, Buda, which is a well-known exchange in Latam. We call ourselves the Decentralized, and even though they had three more players for substitutions, we, the Decentralized, who had never played together before, beat them 6-4 🌊 . This post is to motivate people who are building communities to create these types of events in their countries; it's an excellent way to get to know people better. My ultimate dream is to have a championship at ETH events like ETH Denver or Devcon, where we bring together several countries and have a mini world cup.
- We're building a new way to promote your social media posts! 🚀 Instead of paying platforms like Twitter and LinkedIn, pay your friends and followers to share your content and make it go viral! 💰
- Big News! 📢
Update v.1.8.5 is now available on the #PlayStore and brings along @WalletConnect.lens v2.0 Support 🥳🥳🥳
Go check it out!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=digital.minerva
Besides that, we also added:
• A new onboarding Network Selection
• DApp triggered network change for WC 1.0 connections
• Fiat prices for @Superfluid.lens SuperTokens, Wrapped Tokens and LP Tokens
• Support for Arbitrum Görli, Lukso L16 Testnet and zkSync Era Testnet
• UI Adjustments, Security updates and Bugfixes
- Let him cook
- I just voted "Yes" on "Stargate x Galxe: Optimism Ecosystem Growth Grant" https://snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0xda01dacad76bf6559fcd16cf947f23dd4ee3459e1d08aa6325b17a573733d039 #snapshotlabs
- The Collectors of Promoted Collectible Posts: A Case Study by Meetvers
Recently, we‘ve discovered that posting on Lens Protocol without using the marketing tool @Wav3s.lens does not generate us enough engagement, even if our profile (@meetvers.lens) has a reasonable number of followers (as of writing this article, we had over 1 200 followers). We wouldn’t mind promoting our posts at all, but something caught our attention.
Despite publishing quite a few successful posts that generated a considerable volume in the past, and the service paid for by the collectors becoming more and more attractive (we hope!) in the present, the number of our paid collectors has significantly dropped.
For the purposes of this case study, we’ve decided to compare a free-to-collect post (A: meet-Cl-495; https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x98dd-0x01ef), and a paid-to-collect post (B: meet-Cl-91; https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x98dd-0x5b). Both posted via Wav3s using similar strategies.
Post A was just an announcement post about our trading cards collection being launched, there was no service tied to the free collect. Post B was collectible for 1 MATIC (100 limit), the collectors received a visual overview with 3 different scorings of their profiles.
There’s also another paid-to-collect post (C: meet-Cl-682; https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x98dd-0x02aa) that, in our opinion, underperformed. We are curious as to why this post didn't follow up on the success of the announcement post, especially given that Lens Protocol users loved the idea of having their own personalized trading card – and this was an opportunity for everyone to get one. Additionally, the cost of collecting this post was ten times cheaper than collecting a successful post B (with just a visual overview).
Let’s get straight to the point and look who were the collectors of the posts A and B.
For complete comparison, a Lens Protocol user has in average (median) 92 (17) followers, 28 (5) posts, 26 (2) mirrors, 12 (2) comments. An average Meetvers score is 286, with the median of 40. An average number of collects per post is a little over 1, an average number of mirrors per post is 0.94. These metrics are obviously higher in case of the posts made with @Wav3s.lens.
In general, posts A, B, and C were posted via @Wav3s.lens using similar strategies. First 30 users with 130+ followers (150+ followers in case of post C; first 50 users in case of post B) were eligible for 0.1 WMATIC as a reward for mirroring one of these posts. This is the promoting strategy that is quite common across Lens Protocol nowadays, as we see.
Both posts A and B were liked 389-times, but post B destroyed post A regarding other statistics. Post B was commented 211-times (~100 comments were made by us), meanwhile Post A was commented only 21-times. Post B was mirrored 390-times (!!!), but post A was mirrored (only) 136-times. Post C got 109 likes, 5 comments, 60 mirrors, and 5 collects.
What was the reason behind the dominance of post B? And why was post C such a disappointment? Let’s dig deeper into the data about the collectors of posts A and B.
The set of profiles collecting post B has – in general – better statistics than the set of profiles collecting post A. We believe this was caused by bots that diluted the statistics of the latter set, because the collecting fee of 1 WMATIC effectively prevented these to collect post B, and thus make the averages pretty much the same for both posts.
As you can see, the Meetvers score of the collectors of post B is over 4-times higher than of those who collected post A (considering there was a limit of 100 collects for post B, it’s still an extraordinary difference). Even the median score is more than doubled, so it’s not really caused by more high-score profiles (up to 268 753 score points in the case of post B).
Higher Meetvers score implies higher follower counts as well. The collectors of post B have in average 3-times the followers of those who collected post A, and the median in case of post B is higher more than 3-times as well (surprisingly, the median of post B is even higher that the average number of followers per collector in case of post A).
Whether it is obvious or not, for the pay-to-collect post, the average amount of WMATIC held per collector is 2.8-times higher (8.322 WMATIC for our post with a collect fee of 1 WMATIC). It’s important to note that only about 40 % of the collectors of post A were able to collect post B, with their median amount of WMATIC being just 0.6.
The most surprising statistic pertains to the mirrors. While the average number of mirrors made by both sets is similar, the median for the free-to-collect post is almost double. This could suggest that the post was mirrored by profiles harvesting Wav3s, but this theory is not substantiated as we only considered the profile data of the collectors in this case study.
To wrap it up, post B generated much greater engagement in terms of quantifiable metrics, such as number of comments and mirrors. It was also collected (and often mirrored as well) by – statistically speaking – better profiles with high Meetvers score, thus generating higher engagement and – very possibly – a higher number of impressions.
This case study also shows how valuable indicator Meetvers score might be. Post B – which was in our eyes much successful – was able to surpass the median Meetvers score of the other post more than 2-times, and the average Meetvers score more than 3-times. This was also reflected in individual profile statistics.
We would like to hear your thoughts on the underperformance of post C. Do you believe that it was due to an overflow of similar posts at the time (qualitative), or a lack of attention from 'game-changing' profiles with high engagement and influence in the beginning (quantitative)?
Let's discuss it in the comments.
Cheers.
https://medium.com/@meetvers/the-collectors-of-promoted-collectible-posts-a-case-study-by-meetvers-c4525f851ffa
- Hello Dears ;
Check out my new new tweet about Deerix testnet and potential airdrop
https://twitter.com/dayj0bu/status/1650482703857246209
- 🤔What do you think about #sui 🤔🤔
#like #comment & #collect this post #free
- I hope you took the chance to get some #FractionToken either for free via the worlds first Streaming Faucet (utilizing the @superfluide.lens protocol) or bought some via a DEX (aggregator) like @lifiprotocol.lens https://jumper.exchange :)
Because there's a new #Snapshot proposal live:
https://snapshot.org/#/fractiontoken.eth/proposal/0x93eb03369deb547103719e6796730ec11b2060916e430b68384ba17ceddb1ea7
And without FRACTION, you can't vote.
And with no vote you can't mint your @poapxyz.lens .
And with no #POAP, you won't be able to claim the reward for mirroring this @wav3s.lens
I told you things would be interconnected on #lens :)
- #LayerZero #Test_net
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🖼Early Adopter NFT
https://zora.co/collect/0x3a40312a1c376aecf855ef784371d1fb1aa2d25d
🟢Early Adopter OAT
https://galxe.com/cashmerelabs/campaign/GCeY5U6ntK
🟢Guild Discord Roles
https://guild.xyz/cashmerelabs
🟢Zealy Quests https://zealy.io/c/cashmerelabs/invite/wuxilT9WBhp2KQKqXYoZw
🟢Testnet
http://testnet.cashmere.exchange/
🔴Layer3 Quests: soon
- How to make 10k$ or more.
- Go to Twitter
- announce Airdrop for OG nft holders
- list ai generated same 20k jpeg for 0.5$ each
- see your collection getting minted in a minute
- easy 10k
Now repeat the process, this is what is happening with the meme coins in arbitrum.
- Achieving full zef
1 wmatic to collect
limited edition (69 collects available)
- The Duality of Excitatory and Inhibitory Lens NFTs
Lens NFTs have the potential to create a new way of organizing and filtering online content. By using digital tokens that represent desired or undesired content distributors, users can create a personalized social graph of the types of content they want to see more of (excitatory) and the types they want to see less of (inhibitory).
This social graph can be extended across multiple users using degrees of separation, creating a bigger web of preferred and non-preferred content. The Lens NFTs can then be used to generate an algorithm that filters out unwanted content and shows the desired content to the user.
As users interact with new content, they can add it to their web or remove it from it, and the algorithm is updated accordingly. This system aims to give users greater control over the content they see online, with a personalized and interconnected network of preferences. Most importantly, this system does not require a centralized processor to filter "good" or "bad" users because it's able to be decided by the user.