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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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that's on the output end, not the profile creation end. Not entirely clear how you would create a profile for a group on foundation for eg
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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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You would write functions on the contract which call the listing, accepting bid, etc. functions on the Foundation contract. kind of does this. Things like updating profile picture or name require contacting support tho
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I'm less clear on that, but essentially all those things are contract interactions. I had asked a little about this stuff when I was first getting on @withFND before they had implemented splits. I feel like someone like or could provide more insight.
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