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Anti Sybil Tool #66
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It is completely possible for BAS(BNB Attestation Service). BTW, In the game, what is the indicator defined as a real person, iris? Steam? KYC? |
It is a open question, actually. real human players usually have their own game platform as you mentioned like steam, epic, and etc. And these platform often has biometric based passkey that uses finger prints to login, link their email address, and also have data analysis of user activity to identify who are real players. For web3 games, this is more difficult, as usually there is no KYC or sign up, but we still want to identify who are real persons from bots. of course, this is a call for suggestions and open to any solution that can solve this problem. In my imagination, web3 game distribution + gamer pass could be a solution, that can help game developers to distribute their works and at the same time as a player I can reach to the most fun and exiting games from a distribution channel. And in this channel, I can use my wallet to sign up to generate a game pass that can be used across multiple games. And the pass can use passkey(use finger prints or Apple Face ID) to identify users. This is just one idea. I'm eager to hear other suggestions and solutions to tackle this important issue in the Web3 gaming space. |
to study the performance and behavioural attitude of users |
Hi there I have worked on Solana Blockchain GameFi Play-to-earn contracts in my past work of line. This sounds interesting to me and would like to contribute to this. |
Hi there! I have an idea for an anti-sybil tool, specifically designed for the Web3 gaming ecosystem. I’ve submitted the idea (Gward) through the monday.com form and would love to work on it further |
hey, we are from BAS, BNB Attestation Service, if you are working with
anti-Sybil tool, feel free to contact us see if can work together!
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Hi, is this still open, we have a solution called profile.io that incentivises verification for anti-sybil including gaming. lmk and I can submit. |
Main Objectives/Goals
In the rapidly growing Web3Gamefi world, the need to distinguish genuine users from bots has become increasingly critical. This projectgrant aims to support the development of an innovative and scalable solution to protect protocols and reward actual game users, ensuring that real human interactions are valued over automated bot activities. We are looking for proposals to create a privacy-preserving proof-of-personhood protocol that can authenticate unique human users while maintaining their privacy.
Challenge Description
Bots and fake accounts can undermine the integrity of digital protocols, leading to abuse and reducing trust within online communities. The goal of this grant is to develop a solution that can accurately track and verify real users against bots without compromising user privacy.
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