Peeps by @kroeger
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Replying to @RyanDWinkle (0xecd11de234c6eacc2c3c8516c685baf1fa8b4c3c)
I'm still figuring this out but it seems exciting.
Welcome!
Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)
https://peepeth.com/stats https://peepeth.com/leaders
@abcoathup always on point with answers. Thanks!
Is there anywhere to go for stats on Peepeth usage?
Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)
Loving testing the third party Peepeth iOS clients.
Is there a native iOS client?
Replying to @tyson (0xc9ad401dcc9fc73f77e77de693b9c6782170d9d2)
Who thinks we've reached a #bitcoin bottom?
I’m 100% confident the price will either go up or down from here 🤷🏼♂️
Replying to @ElRoachy (0x666244bc58a6bf1420bf3de0754158efde3ffe16)
I luv to peep
Welcome, @ElRoachy!
Replying to @RobertoKlein (0x6c01c0fb8a4a7d774da9d24a6a6ad3cb317df257)
Hello all; just checking in; wonderful project!
Welcome!
Hey, @ETHBerlin! Check out my team’s geocaching dApp, geoeth.ethberl.in. You can use it on a dApp browser like Trust. Winner gets 1 ETH!
Replying to @GamalSchmuck (0x5f8c5e86c6f584eb689d4bca9ad356e1834c597b)
@Asure_io arrived successfully at Sunflower Hostel in Berlin. :-) We are looking forward to visit @ETHBerlin tomorrow, but today we are visiting the ConsenSys Party! Who will be there, too?
I’ll be at ETHBerlin! Maybe I’ll see you there!
Replying to @crisgarner (0x930a7cd60a633128b7c5181307781e6d033ba51a)
Hello World!
Welcome to Peepeth, Cristian!
“...the reality is that the most important economic decisions to any individual's well‐being are the ones they conduct in their trade‐offs with their future self.” -Saifedean Ammous, The Bitcoin Standard
“While microeconomics has focused on transactions between individuals, and macroeconomics on the role of government in the economy...
Does peepeth have a github repo?
Replying to @KennyDeMetter (0x30694447acc2e0f9cba96b754eb8a47d0fe96fbf)
I agree that the EU changed Europe for the better. That being said, I do see some room for improvement. For example, I'd like to be able to vote directly for the EU commission and EU president, and I would like to be able to vote for EU parliament not limited by my country.
Welcome to Peepeth! What do you think of the EU as a monetary union?
Replying to @MiteshShah93 (0xad62aaa12f051d62c7a0976e08451831ef04ce4c)
“I think the internet is going to be one of the major forces for reducing the role of government. The one thing that’s missing, but that will soon be developed, is a reliable e-cash.” - Professor Milton Friedman
Welcome, @MiteshShah93! This is an awesome quote.
Replying to @voyager (0x459948a40918d535407fd49bf2c041d546fc37ae)
I used to, but not so much anymore. I find @Trust better, as I have Peepeth saved in bookmarks, so it's only a tap away, and @vikmeup will additionaly improve it these days, by allowing users to predefine a link that will open when starting the wallet app.
@Trust is pretty slick. Used it to send this Peep!
Peepeth is looking great on Coinbase wallet! Anyone else using it in app?
Replying to @GamalSchmuck (0x5f8c5e86c6f584eb689d4bca9ad356e1834c597b)
A totally unregulated world would drown in chaos. Moderation of frontends, for example by hiding #peeps with nsfw content could be fundamental for the existence of #Peepeth in the future. It's called #usability. As long as the backend is censorship-free, people are free, too.
It would be cool to have competing frontends with differing features such as what you suggest.
Replying to @Jet86 (0x4e6f89dc781d7650200aaf213d63ba3050aa8729)
Given that all the data is stored on the blockchain, it is possible (though perhaps not trivial) to create a "canary" system to highlight when the Peepeth.com frontend is moderating or hiding content. I've been mulling over the idea of starting a FOSS project to do this...
That would be awesome! Given that most users will interact with this from a standardized frontend, some sort of check of censorship will help strengthen the value prop.
“The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man's heart.”
-Albert Camus