The NFTY News tracks the ever-evolving narrative of how the mainstream will enter crypto through user applications. In each edition I explore non-fungible , dApps, and the ecosystem affecting consumer crypto applications.
The 0x/CoinList & ETHDenver Hackathons are a wrap, and we’ve seen some quality projects emerge. This week’s issue will briefly recap some of the best projects from the week and discuss some of the experiments done at ETHDenver 🐃.
Tokenary is for crypto & cryptocollectibles. For the 0x hackathon, they implemented a feature allowing users to exchange NFTs over WiFi & Bluetooth, perfect for meetups. This can now open up some new possibilities:
A portal into the world of dApps. Like , but for gaming collectibles. Using Alice’s SDK, developers can cut down on development time and focus on building better user interfaces.
Portis is a web3 JS-injected that’s compatible with mobile browsers. Users sign in with an account name & password and buy ETH with USD using Wyre with a $25 limit. Portis is currently supporting & other sidechains like RSK, POA, & xDAI.
Similar to , Fortmatic is an SDK for dApp developers to build dApps with just a few lines of code. Only a phone number is needed for onboarding. While Fortmatic is one of the faster way for developers to embed Web3 for users, it trades off security.
UniversalLogin uses personal mulisig, meta transactions, and a universal login to onboard users into their dApp in minutes.
All of these solutions are essentially solving the same thing — getting end users “into crypto” as painlessly as possible without sacrificing security.
Pixura launches NFT Marketplace
Pixura has recently launched the , enabling anyone to create a a 0x-integrated NFT marketplace. Pixura’s also gives metrics to traders to properly evaluate . Here are some things you can do with Pixura:
- Achievements & badges, perfect for hackathon trophies using
massTransfer - Community Contests — get data on which users are using the non-fungible tokens after an airdrop, measuring LTV for a user.
- Event ticketing — create your own white-labeled marketplace for event tickets. Create a prediction market for the number of tickets sold for the event.
ETHDenver Recap
Here were the more interesting experiments from ETHDenver:
Attendees need to collect a dozen Kudos from sponsors at ETHDenver. Kudos’ are physical & digital — users can place them on their water bottle & them in their Status Wallet. If you gather all the Kudos, you earn a from ShapeShift.
If users redeemed their Swag Coin from a paper QR code in their Portis Wallet, they were able to buy ETHDenver Swag through OpenSea.
CryptoTickets is a contract to ensure you can’t reuse an ERC721 ticket once it’s activated. What if you could create derivatives of these event tickets to prove you went the event? Building up a book of these non-fungible can help organizers better evaluate the LTV of an attendee.
Events this week
I’ll be speaking this week at with about the role of intrinsic motivations within non-fungible & gaming. If you’re in NYC, and stop by!
I’ll be speaking at the CryptoKitties meet up on Feb 21 talking about some of the mishaps from the ecosystem in 2018. If you’re interested in attending, you can grab a ticket
Published at Sun, 17 Feb 2019 23:00:31 +0000