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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @AGORA 24 Mar \ on: [PAID] Trust in an Online P2P Marketplace AGORA
This is great, thanks for diving in and come up with these ideas. I don't think the use of Ai is required, especially in a p2p marketplace where trust is indirectly built over reputation and proof of work.
I'd add here that we work in the open, we build in public and the work someone did for a specific peer, could also be useful to others and the others, if in good fate, could also reward the creator and chip in with more zaps.
A great example I've seen of this is the Biz podcast that features John Carvalho (@BitcoinErrorLog) interviewing Bitcoin professionals about their valuable experiences as founders, product designers, lawyers, and entrepreneurs building the Bitcoin products of tomorrow.
With his crowdwall model, similar to traditional paywalls John aimed for a min amount of sats to be accumulated by one or more participants, and when the amount is reached, the item is released to the public. The first zapping win the advantage of getting the know-how before everyone else. It will be cool to see something similar here on @SN.
I've also seen another great example of collaborative task resolution in the ~design territory, where @itsTomekK recently had a PHOTOSHOP REQUEST. The bounty in this case has not been released thought SN "pay bounty" button, but you'll notice he fairly distributed the amount in the comments, splitting it across the submissions he found valuable.
It will be interesting to see the ~AGORA hosting this kind of requests, it will be fun to watch how everything will evolve.
Thanks for your contribution, it's much appreciated as it allows us to explore other possibilities.
Thank you for noticing my post and zaps! I also wish there was more different models and requests at ~Agora
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