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ideas-feedback-rants 2024-11-17

Summary

In the Discord chat, participants proposed various ideas to engage sports fans in web3 through a bot that interacts with professional athletes on Twitter, aiming for virality and mainstream attention. A security AI agent was suggested to scan links for potential threats amidst an influx of newcomers. Questions arose about the legitimacy of $eliza token and whether certain technologies were launched by original teams or not. The community discussed innovative projects like AikoTV, while also emphasizing the need for a Dev wallet scanner to prevent rug pulls in the crypto space. TrenchFren experienced issues with an agent created through Vvaifu using Eliza tech but didn't receive support from their team; they were advised to seek help elsewhere and ensure proper payment for upgraded capabilities.

FAQ

  • How can we break out of the web3 echo bubble by engaging sports fans?
  • maxpizza: Create a bot that interacts with professional athletes on Twitter to generate interest from mainstream audiences.
  • Who wants to collaborate in creating this bot?
    • maxpizza: Open invitation for anyone interested in developing the idea together.
  • How can we contribute to improving security within web3 spaces, especially as new users join?
    • b_frank.: Proposes a security AI agent that scans Twitter links for potential threats like malicious content or phishing attempts.
  • Is the $eliza token legitimate and how does it relate to this project?
    • SLADE: Questions the authenticity of the Eliza token, which is relevant as they are considering using Eliza's technology in their bot development.
  • What should be prioritized when developing AI capabilities for web3 projects like Eliza?
    • DorianD.: Suggests focusing on rug pull detection and analyzing donation patterns to identify scammers, which can help protect users from fraudulent activities.
  • How does the technology used in a project relate to its original team or creators?
    • 𝔈𝔵𝔢 𝔓𝔩𝔞𝔱𝔞: Points out that some projects may use similar technologies but are not launched by the original development teams.
  • What innovative developments in web3 should be paid attention to?
    • Kingsman.: Mentions AikoTV as an example of a potentially groundbreaking project worth investing time and resources into if it launches successfully.

Who Helped Who

  • b_frank helped SLADE with understanding Eliza's token legitimacy by providing insights on its usage within the community.
  • McJam helped TrenchFren with troubleshooting his agent issue through Vvaifu by suggesting to check documentation and payment status, as well as recommending alternative communication channels for further assistance.

Action Items

Technical Tasks:

  • Create a bot that interacts with professional athletes on Twitter, generating heat and attracting sports fans (maxpizza)
  • Develop a security AI agent to scan links on Twitter for potential threats like drainers and malicious links (b_frank)
  • Review Eliza's bubble map for concentration threshold and check donations to ai16z, focusing on scam prevention (DorianD)
  • Investigate the issue with an agent launched through vvaifu not appearing under user agents or posting via Twitter (TrenchFren)

Documentation Needs:

  • Provide more support for users experiencing issues with Eliza tech, such as TrenchFren's problem with their agent not showing up after paying to upgrade capabilities (McJam)

Feature Requests:

  • Implement rugdar AI capabilities in Eliza to help prevent scams and protect user funds (DorianD)
  • Develop a Dev wallet scanner that reports snipes and trades for newly launched coins, helping reduce the occurrence of rug pulls within the community (Shilliam)

Community Tasks:

  • Engage with adjacent mainstream groups like sports fans to break out of the web3 echo bubble by creating a bot that interacts with professional athletes on Twitter (maxpizza)