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TIL... the hawala markets move fast
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Thanks to decentralized exchanges, people set up liquidity pools almost immediately. Price discovery happens within hours or even minutes, though liquidity is probably pretty thin. Big buy/sell orders would have a large price impact. Will improve in the coming days.
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Here we go, next NFT auction is live (disclosure: as with the previous one, I get 4.2%)
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🌊 Happy Chaos Never Dies Day 🌊 Listed now: a 1/1 NFT @withFND to celebrate Worlding in times of great change. A time when the incoherent parts of you awaken and stir trouble. 🦷 foundation.app/@eyecheng/~/10 A digital drawing from my 2019 @ribbonfarm guest post “Who Worlds?”
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An interesting coinage I've heard a few times, though by no means dominant, is "pluriverse" (compare with metaverse and Mastodon's fediverse). I like it. Metaverse suggests top-down. Fediverse suggests a federation of traditional org types. Pluriverse suggests chaotic-diversity.
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How do groups manage representational tasks? If a group wanted to delegate things like signing declarations or placing bids, which all require something like a m e t a msk wallet, would the reps just share the seed phrase?
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I am NOT asking about multisig. We have a gnosis safe for our yak collective treasury for example. Not looking for n/m authorization. More like 1 on behalf of n, while browsing around. And don't think most multisig vaults etc are set up for working with the most UIs anyway.
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Every site I've logged in to has allowed me to log in with M e ta mask and a couple of other browser extension wallets. I've never seen anything offering me the option of triggering a multi-sig sign-in to (for eg) list an nft created by a group. This is a delegated task UX need.
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Mirror and Foundation (and some others) have each implemented their own version of “splits” for minting
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I think something like this could be done as a smart contract, where the smart contract becomes the owner of the profile instead of a wallet.
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How does a delegate actually mechanically do profile maintenance actions, listing things etc in that case? That's the part that's unclear to me, since typical login protocols seem to assume individual wallets.
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