Why is it important to commemorate collaboration? Discover how the Respect Game can transform contributions into lifelong memories and prove attendance in an optimistic, decentralized reputation system 🪪 🫶
Date: March 14th, 2024
Show Notes
- Show Notes
- Timestamps
- Optimism Discourse
- Tweets
- Related Posts
- OF 18: Cultivating Connections
- OF 17: Hour Coordination
- OF 16: Introducing OPF Trees
- Introducing the Respect Game
Timestamps
0:00 Welcome to Optimism Fractal 19th event
0:22 Dan gives a presentation and shares an overview of Optimism Fractal, explains the Respect Game where participants share contributions to Optimism, rank each other, and get Respect tokens through consensus.
3:20 Dan details the process for Respect earners to make proposals, and how the council works. He explains why optimism fractal had a time change
4:32 Dan presents Optimism's ecosystem and the upcoming round of RPGF for builders. Explains notion page and projects that are available
6:40 Breakout rooms start
7:45 Will shares deploying ERC-1155 rewards on Optimism mainnet and supporting getcoin Grants. Challenge Uploading meta data, looking for more exploratory ideas.
10:26 Seth discusses exploring Optimism mainnet contributions, work on SourceCred - a decentralized reputation system, doing research, anonymous voting, and feedback. Looking at integrating idem trust algorithm. Thinking about integrating respect game potentially.
14:38 Natalie introduces Pizza DAO's onboarding efforts and an upcoming public goods platform for creatives. Also working on a public goods funding platform for social impact. Shares about upcoming hosting Twitter space around grants and funding
18:36 Tadas introduces himself, explores building the next Optimism Fractal tools version, considering existing frontends or rebuilding. Explains using respect game with optimystics team and testing it for a small group.
24:06 Dan discusses marketing, branding, and infrastructure work with Optimystics for Optimism Fractal. Working with others outside community interested in respect games. Shows video on app optimystics is building. Updating notion, adding additional ideas. Updating website. Meeting with hats for possible integration.
29:39 Dan shares details about meeting Jimi, the tree-planting world record holder, at EthDenver and learning about Jimi's work with the Let's Grow DAO.
30:26 Will has conversation with Dan about ETH Denver
31:39 Natalie explains the origins of Pizza DAO, their pizza parties to onboard people, and their use of NFTs to fund the events
35:50 Group does the voting process Consensus results: Level 6-Tadas, level 5-Dan, Level 4, Seth , Level 3- Will , Level 3-Natalie
45:24 Dan expresses appreciation for everyone's contributions.
47:06 Will and Tadas discuss plans about sharing the ranking results on social media
51:16 Dan starts transitioning back to the main room
53:26 Start to the planning session dedicated to brainstorming and coordinating the future of Optimism Fractal
54:13 Dan mentions current process for proposals and polls. He shares the community Notion page
55:30 Zaal suggests implementing a separate token for people who have invited others, distinct from the respect token.
56:06 Natalie likes POAPs (Proof of Attendance Protocols) but finds them slow, suggesting exploring them temporarily for tracking invitations.
57:07 Dan discusses the technical aspects of the respect token, mentioning it's an ERC-20 and ERC-721, designed as mutable but immutable versions could be explored.
58:34 Dan shares a registration proposal to register for council, Dan shares the Optimism Fractal snapshot link, where people can register for the council and make proposals. Explains other projects on Notion as well.
1:02:09 Natalie suggests using POAPS as a simple solution for tracking invitations until Optimism has its own, highlighting their visual appeal.
1:04:34 Tadas looked into POAPS, provides a technical overview, mentioning the respect token could potentially serve as a proof of participation token without needing a separate one.
1:06:01 Dan thanks Natalie, gave his opinion on POAPS, shared screen on POAPS. Details respect levels, considers how it might work with POAPS
1:10:17 Seth likes the POAPS also, wonders if not following through on stated plans affects the respect score, and if accountability is more important than changing scores retroactively.
1:11:36 Dan explains the respect token is meant to be retroactive, like retroactive public goods funding, and the community's opinion can change through consensus. Explains immutable smart contracts
1:15:00 Tadas talks immutable smart contracts, with code being Immutable, in future it should be consensus process of the community
1:16:32 Seth asks about dealing with toxic people
1:17:46 Dan responds to Seth, provides info on how it goes on block explorer. Toxic problems haven’t really happened to any extreme and shares about the current resolution system.
1:21:08 Seth shares a link to an ethnographic history of contribution systems
1:24:00 Go Optimism Fractal
Optimism Discourse
Tweets
Related Posts
OF 18: Cultivating Connections
How will we grow Optimism around the world? We recognize public goods creators in dynamic social games, then explore referral awards for inviting new participants into Optimism Fractal’s thriving community 🙌🏽🍎
OF 17: Hour Coordination
How can communities synchronize? With Respect earned in onchain games, the Optimism Fractal Council approves a proposal to change the day of weekly events and set a new rhythm for decentralized coordination 🗓️ 🥁
OF 16: Introducing OPF Trees
What is the best way to set priorities and evaluate impact? After ranking each other’s contributions, the Optimism Fractal community explores how OPF Trees can coordinate collective decisions and enlighten the review process for RetroFunding 🌱💛💡
Introducing the Respect Game
The Respect Game is an elegant social game that anyone can play to grow their community. This profoundly helpful consensus game is at the heart of Optimism Fractal and our work at Optimystics 🤍