49 sats \ 4 replies \ @TheWildHustle 13 May \ on: Can comment about my recent work? ⚡ crypto
The bitcoin version of this would be, a fedimint using e-cash with a hashpower marketplace and Coinjoin yield module.
Then you throw in a Robosats integration for no kyc buys and sells.
Then you integrate nostr login, nostr wallet connect, nostr contact list.
Then you offer a gamified experience to incentivize users to earn/collect/trade nostr badges that enable additional app features.
Then you get the app on Umbrel and Start9.
Great solution! All without using the bitcoin timechain.
reply
excellent analysis, for now I only use Solidity technology and well, some of my knowledge in Vue3, Hardhat + Sourcify...
And if the project is thinking about that mining transformed into NFT, with a total supply and so that users do not have an energy expense, the surrounding economy making stacking periods in time allowing people to enter to generate while it is distributed more and more correctly the token created for that mechanism.
reply
You should consider pivoting to bitcoin and nostr.
Focusing on the token and the NFT, might doom the project.
A pleb might come along and copy your project using bitcoin, lightning, e-cash and nostr. They'll take all of your good ideas but use the appropriate dominant protocols. Web3 seems like a fun playground for financial engineering, but bitcoin is the internet of money and we have yet to see the "Microsoft" and "Apple" of the space.
Try not to get distracted by the pets.com and beanie baby hype, your project looks 10 times better than anything I'd be able to create, but you should try building an internet company, using the internet, offering services that provide user value, while benefiting the growth of the internet If you know what I mean.
I'd hate to see the work you've done go in vain because of the intricacies of tokenomics or a misunderstanding of the nature of NFT's and bitcoin energy use. Good luck building freak, and may your journeys lead you to a cold card, sparrow wallet, start9, and a bitaxe.