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Announce Developers Hub and share Superchain Console in Optimism Fractal Development Chat
Hey all, I’d like to introduce you to the Optimism Fractal Developers Hub!
There’s been a lot of interest in building with Optimism Fractal and the Respect Game lately, which I greatly appreciate and is super exciting. To help organize our collective development and make it easier for builders to contribute, I created a new page in our notion site that’s dedicated to providing resources, projects, and tasks related to the technical development of Optimism Fractal.
This developer hub pulls data from the main Optimism Fractal notion site, but it includes filters to only show information that is most relevant for developers. I also updated a bunch of projects here over the past week and added tags to show the type of work for each project, so it’s now easier to filter or search to find development projects that interest you. Feel free to edit these notion pages as you see fit and keep in mind that this is an ongoing workspace that will evolve over time.
With the next four rounds of RetroFunding announced to happen this year and the first round dedicated to rewarding Onchain Builders starting in May, I’d love to help builders create a positive impact and earn funding from the Optimism Collective by helping develop Optimism Fractal. There is lots of ‘low hanging fruit’ kinds of relatively quick developments that could greatly benefit Optimism Fractal and a huge design space of profoundly helpful tools that will need many talented builders in the coming years… and we’d really appreciate your help!
I hope you enjoy exploring the new development hub. Please feel free to reach out with any questions and share any related thoughts in discord, notion, or at our weekly events :)
Below are a few exciting pieces of news related to development in the Superchain. I’ll follow up with more details in this week’s event and in the Optimism Fractal notion page soon.
Curate resources for Optimism Developers like the superchain console in the Development Hub
https://vxtwitter.com/Optimism/status/1771197457793466761
https://warpcast.com/optimism/0xf9cf14f7
https://vxtwitter.com/Optimism/status/1772664316996755566
Message Developer Chat
- I think it’s still a good idea as it shares some important links and better late than never
Respond to Hodlon
Thank you Hodlon!
Yeshe message above is correct, the technical development we’re doing here is mostly related to the software you can find at Optimystics.io/tools and these repositories. Fraxtal recently joined the Optimism Superchain, so anyone can earn Respect at Optimism Fractal by contributing to the Fraxtal ecosystem as well.
Message Zaal
Message Nestor about EAS
Message Nestor about Optimism Fractal and Ethereum Attestation Service
- Thanks so much
- Feel free to reach out with any questions or thoughts
- I checked out your videos from Celo and article about ReFi, thanks for all the great work
- I could start up another chat or channel with Optimystics if you’d like. Feel free to also start a thread here or let us know if you have any other organization in mind
- Abraham as well
- Respect amount
- Event number
- Links to work?
- Description of contributions?
- You mentioned that the next step would be to arrive at consensus on the fields for the schema in EAS. A couple obvious fields that come to mind is amount of Respect and event number. I also imagine that it could be helpful to have fields for the community or organization that is hosting the Respect Game and community or organization that is giving Respect. It could also be interesting to include fields for descriptions of contributions, links to contributions, and links to timestamped videos from the event. I’ve only actually made an attestation with EAS once and haven’t seen many schemas before, so you might have a much better idea of what kinds of fields are best to include in the schema.
- The Optimystics team is building an independent Respect Game app that anyone can use to easily play the Respect Game with their friends, community, or organization. One of the things that we’ve been thinking about is how we can create a generalized app where anyone can play the respect game without needing to deploy software or learn how to use Fractalgram. The idea is that this app should have a field that enables people to write the community that is hosting the game, so an admin or council of that community could be able to filter all the game results on a block explorer then easily award Respect to people who played their games. I’m not exactly sure what role EAS would play in this but I imagine that it could be very helpful if players each make an onchain attestation when they post the game results and this attestation includes the community/organization’s name.
- You also mentioned that a good next step would be to add these to notion, so I just updated the project and tasks
- @Tadas, Nestor mentioned that it might be more complex to integrate Respect with EAS if with the unique token design with both that you created. I shared the link to your most recent page Would you recommend integrating EAS with the ERC-20, ERC-721, or some combination of these token standards? Or are you still thinking about migrating Respect to a different token standard like ERC 1151 and in this case how would you recommend proceeding?
- ERC1151 (if you’re still thinking about migrating to the different token standard),
- Another field that might be interesting to explore is a field for Hats of each participant (from Hats Protocol) with a Respect Eligibility module. That could for example make it easy for anyone in the community to play respect games with others and the admin/council of a community could award respect only to sufficiently respected community members
- By the way, last week I created a public telegram group for exploring integrations and collaborations between Optimism Fractal and Hats Protocol. Everyone is welcome to join and there have already been some very interesting conversations with the founders of Hats Protocol happening there. You can see the group here and a project with much more about collaborations with Hats Protocol here. @nuno I think you might be interested in this :)
- This could enable a kind of Respect for hosting respect games that Zaal mentioned
- Funding article
- I created a new project calledCurate Funding Opportunities for Optimism Fractal community members
I messaged Tadas about this and he told me that a better explanation of the contract’s design can be found here. Tadas wrote this page last month to explain the unique design of the contract and improve how Respect displays in block explorers. You can read the explanation in the ‘background’ section near the top of the page if you’re interested. At the end of the page he also considered the possibility of migrating the Respect token to an ERC-1155 standard.