CD167: PIP - VERTEX WEB OF TRUST
https://cdn.satellite.earth/d6c5099e6ae792b85900cf224a344b20f9a2ddd0575c208355025fbd59843425.mp4
CD167: PIP - VERTEX WEB OF TRUST
https://cdn.satellite.earth/d6c5099e6ae792b85900cf224a344b20f9a2ddd0575c208355025fbd59843425.mp4
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"150k - 170k active nostr users"
"seems accurate"
first global decentralized communication platform in history of mankind
imho
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seems like 2000 years BC
we are so fckin early
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Lol Joe Kernen low key disclosing he has a heavy bag 😂
Caught a bit of this live. Good discussion.
#Vertex coming to you on #SatShoot this autumn.
Also, I believe that at least in the marketplace usecase like SatShoot, the right way to introduce this feature is as a premium introduction service.
1. In addition to freealance-scoped follows, User has a naive #WoT calculated client-side every couple of hours, and an opt-in WoT from SatShoot's npub that can be switched off but helps in bootstrapping
2. The user will have additional lists of people he trusts e.g. from communities' members-lists or other nip51 lists
3. If this is not enough to introduce the parties, Vertex comes into play, trying to find reputable followers of the party that is analyzed. This is important for marketplace actors, who always try to grab opportunities but want to get rid of potential bad actors as well.
They will pay the fee, and it will be worth their sats.
A successful outcome means the new counterparty can be added to the freelance follows and other lists possibly.
P.S.: A naive 2-step wot with follows, mutes and reports is like 10-20 seconds to produce rather than minutes, it's more about the limit of reach than anything else.
In which, Odell can be heard saying, “proof of work will never work.”
I think the future of content filtering is this:
- my personal self-hosted AI scrapes all notes and sorts/filters based on my personal algorithm and uploads to my one relay that displays notes to my app.
AI is gonna put a lot of people looking for different work.
Just listened this episode and nostr:nprofile1qqsqfjg4mth7uwp307nng3z2em3ep2pxnljczzezg8j7dhf58ha7ejgprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5qyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2aqnz0fd0 briefly mentioned that verifying signatures for all events is costly but that you could check the signature of a particular event manually by checking the event's raw data from the nostr:nprofile1qqs9xtvrphl7p8qnua0gk9zusft33lqjkqqr7cwkr6g8wusu0lle8jcpzamhxue69uhkummnw3ezuurpwfjhgmeww3hhwmspr9mhxue69uhkummnw3exx6r9vd4jumt99aex2mrp0yn7plng app. Could the app do the verification for a single event on user demand, i.e. add "Verify event signature" in the event's menu?