user behavior shaping is evil. in #IDD (incentive-driven design) the user shapes the user experience.
in incentive-driven design #IDD the best designed protocol wins out, because most users find it aligns most with their own incentives. #open #dynamic #value
Incentive-Driven Design (#IDD) is useful when designen #decentralized #protocols. User-Centered Design focuses on the use of a product, IDD focuses on the alignment of incentives in user interactions, mediated through protocols. #protocolSociety
it’s the incentives. incentive driven design is a new concept but will take over the world and align things properly.
we fix the incentives. in a #protocol Society the interface between users is created using incentive driven design. its a new concept unknown in the design space, but we understand it!
in the #protocolsociety you will have many identities. there will be no difference if ur an AI or human.
#protocolsociety is the next iteration on how we organize. internet technology disrupts location and time. it allows for flattening the pyramid control structure and turning it on its head - based! opt-in protocols for communication. 100% incentive driven design. #justworks
the #protocolsociety is grass root and growing
a reply tree, is achieved by sorting replies so that best reply to a note is always on top. gui needs to update a bit though
nostr could leverage incentives just like bitcoin does, and create crowd sources “reply trees”.
on nostr reach is definitely limited to those who wish to see it... that's what I'm bringing up. nostr:npub1rtlqca8r6auyaw5n5h3l5422dm4sry5dzfee4696fqe8s6qgudks7djtfs had a good example
nostr:note1nx57656gfnafwpp5x94r75m0rfnczk5s03ulws4va2mufsx2ysms89me6v
i think its fixable on Nostr: crowd sourced content sorting aka #peercuration https://github.com/baumbit/peercuration?tab=readme-ov-file#peercuration
Kind reminder: if you don't want to use centralized platforms, you can watch my interview with nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a on nostr:npub1w0rthyjyp2f5gful0gm2500pwyxfrx93a85289xdz0sd6hyef33sh2cu4x (which we talk about in this episode of nostr:npub10qrssqjsydd38j8mv7h27dq0ynpns3djgu88mhr7cr2qcqrgyezspkxqj8 )
nostr:note1qrxtw9eww9m2nh55r7fk5dsxeq5y9c9anjhmvnjfmcm6fnd7fw3svkjdd0
nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a have a look at PeerCuration. Its an idea how to leverage Web-of-Trust to improve Nostr ”reply tree” (and _much_ more): https://github.com/baumbit/peercuration?tab=readme-ov-file#the-curation-mechanism
Depending on the level of security, resilience, and cost required, the flexibility of the fedimint protocol can allow three types of mint.
Each type has its pros and cons, which we explore here 👇
https://www.fedi.xyz/blog/understanding-the-different-types-of-fedimint-setups 
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