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- This document discusses the use of POAPs (tokens issued via Proof of Attendance Protocol) at Optimism Fractal events. It includes details about the importance of commemorating collaboration and provides timestamps of related discussions during Optimism Fractal’s 19 event, which you can see here.
- According to POAP.xyz, the Proof of Attendance Protocol turns precious moments into collectibles. Using blockchain technology, POAP tokenizes your memories, so they can last forever and be truly yours. Making memories durable has deep implications for how people organize. From entertainment, to direct funding, to fostering belonging, we're building a better world with POAP. You can earn more at here.
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Related Videos and Timestamps
OF 19: Sowing Stories
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 🪪 🫶 Show notes at
https://optimismfractal.com/19
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Related Timestamps:
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.