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web3 dev in L2 scaling solutions founder of @zkmarkets
Republic of Slovenia
Joined December 2021
Seeing a lot of opposition to the @gitcoinpassport and for not being "anonymous," especially around the @zksync $zks airdrop. I’ve been developing on zkSync for nearly 2 years and here’s my take: I don't think people realize that all transactions on ETH are public. Decentralization doesn’t mean anonymous. It means no single entity controls the network, especially not your wallet. It’s ironic that many who complain about KYC use centralized platforms like Binance and Coinbase. As for KYC, it can be temporary KYC and deleted after use, tackling botting which is big on zkSync, I know from my experience. In my opinion the fear around KYC often comes from those who might not have genuine intentions. I don't think many of you understand how dangerous bots can be, not only if we allow bots will you get a smaller $zks allocation, but the $zks will be worth less since bots will dump. Not saying I am pro or against gitcoin, since I definitely find staking gtc, not being able to add multiple wallets and some other requirements a bit stupid. Here’s what I think would make a fair $zks airdrop: - temporal KYC that gets removed after claiming. - Ability to add multiple wallets into one claim. Seriously, who uses just one wallet? - On-chain activity that boosts your airdrop amount: transactions count, unique transaction weeks, gas spent, paymasters, AA, different types of interactions, NFTs, erc20... Including Lite, Era, and even testnets. This approach could reduce abuse from bots and scammers, and reward genuine, diverse blockchain engagement.
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“wen @zkmarkets on chain of the week?” I’ve been asked this a lot lately, so I want to clarify our approach. We have a clear stance on not expanding into chains just to chase hype or for the sake of expansion. We want to be intentional with the chains we support, focusing on building and maintaining both strong tooling and a strong community. And while our move to Abstract might have been seen as hype-chasing, the reality is we’ve been big fans of what they’re building for a while. AGW and The Portal introduce a fun and seamless way to interact with web3, which aligns perfectly with what we’re building. I have no doubt that chain of the week is great in its own right, and I’m not saying we’ll never expand. But when we do announce support for a new chain, you can be sure it’s because we truly believe in it and have a real reason for being there. For now, ZKsync and Abstract are all you get.
“wen @bleverxyz on chain of the week?” I’ve been asked this a lot lately, so I want to clarify our approach. We have a clear stance on not expanding into chains just to chase hype or for the sake of expansion. We want to be intentional with the chains we support, focusing on building and maintaining both strong tooling and a strong community. But why these two? ApeChain has proven itself as an NFT-first, community-first chain. It might not have the highest volume, and it still catches a lot of hate from grumpy last-cyclers, but the volume is organic, and the tech is solid. And while our move to Abstract might have been seen as hype-chasing, the reality is we’ve been big fans of what they’re building for a while. AGW and The Portal introduce a fun and seamless way to interact with web3, which aligns perfectly with what we’re building. I have no doubt that chain of the week is great in its own right, and I’m not saying we’ll never expand. But when we do announce support for a new chain, you can be sure it’s because we truly believe in it and have a real reason for being there. For now, ApeChain and Abstract are all you get.
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RT @DappRadar: 1/ @AbstractChain launched, & now it's on DappRadar. 📢 Recently integrated, which means data is still picking up. Project…
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There is no "farming" on @AbstractChain - it works differently than what you're used to on other networks. Here, they don't reward bots for automated activity. People gain EXP for being human. Abstract's system encourages real engagement. To participate, you need to use an AA AGW wallet, which EOA-designed bots can't handle. You'll also need to connect your socials (Twitter, Discord, etc.), interact with streamers, and engage with ecosystem apps. In short, there's a social aspect that will likely sweep away most bots, making this a potentially valuable and fair system. To gain EXP, explore and interact with different apps in the ecosystem. We built @zkmarkets , which is one of the native ecosystem apps, where we verify and spotlight only legit collections. With 0 platform fees, you can get some transactions in - whether it's listings, offers, or minting our free collections - to try it out and discover NFT projects. Additionally, zkMarkets Vault will be purchasing NFTs, and we'll only buy native listings, even if they're above floor price. So make sure to list your NFTs on zkMarkets! It's free, earns you EXP, and increases your chances of winning on abstract.
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