Peeps by @flygoing
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Replying to @balresch (0xd6d48727d8835b73f8dc511a5baaf3445a6f65c9)
How did you reply to two peeps at the same time? oO
The top one was a screenshot :p
why isn't there an account of the the peepeth penguin mascot yet??
Replying to @flo (0xad1f1d998f7282cf561b0b8d4310eb7ade363664)
I got that. 15 actions is still a low number imo. I'd pay to get that limit raised to a 100.
But the allowance of uncommitted actions means there's no block-time based latency. I usually get to 10 unconfirmed, create a commitment tx with a low gas price, and it's committed before I reach 15. No latency issues.
Replying to @flo (0xad1f1d998f7282cf561b0b8d4310eb7ade363664)
My main concern would be speed of network. Even with > gas there is an inherent latency that could affect UX. I guess it's your biggest challenge.
Well that's been solved! If you click "Sign in" on the right, it'll have your Web3 sign a message verifying it's you, and you can make posts/follow people and you don't have to commit to chain until there are 15 uncommitted actions.
Replying to @CallMeGwei (0x285bc660aa42b8effc6c60357cd4d8ca072be625)
Oh man, now I am going to have to spend a few minutes following *everyone*. You are basically forcing me to do so. Talk about being bossy.
😂
Replying to @AustinGriffith (0x34aa3f359a9d614239015126635ce7732c18fdf3)
I think this will be huge. There are projects like #EthAvatar that might be trying to tackle this same issue. I need a way to start identifying known addresses to the people operating them and vice versa. Reverse ENS might work took? What else is out there?
Immutable typo! Immutable typo!
Replying to @CallMeGwei (0x285bc660aa42b8effc6c60357cd4d8ca072be625)
I'm being facetious! Please don't tip/send me money for that!!!
Don't tell me what to do!!

Replying to @mgolder (0x6665b94bf041b76bb7ebdd3094aa1af69ca6d6c0)
A page for pointless blockchain dick waving then?
I'm okay with this as long as the URL is actually peepeth.com/dickwaving
Replying to @mgolder (0x6665b94bf041b76bb7ebdd3094aa1af69ca6d6c0)
As in me? I'm saying I would like an alternative to OpenBazaar, as that place allows heroin and guns to he sold openly, and I disagree entirely with their lax attitude regarding just how awful that is.
I think it just read wrong. It sounded like you were looking for an alternative to openbazaar that would allow heroin and guns, when I think you meant openbazaar does allow those things but you want an alternative that doesn't :p
Replying to @CallMeGwei (0x285bc660aa42b8effc6c60357cd4d8ca072be625)
A "whale" ?! I'm asking a *cheaper* way to follow everyone. @bob is the only whale around here.
Currently with the 15 tx bundling, you can follow everyone (current users, at least) for around $0.50. I can tip you 50 cents if you can't afford to follow everyone otherwise :p
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
An original paper issue (or xeroxed copy) would be a noteworthy artifact. Otherwise, it's on #IPFS (why, of course!) - but not sure this form is interesting. /r/IPFS_Hashes suggests it can be found at: http://127.0.0.1:8080/ipfs/QmNdPjCAfJ41GmSVTvce2qXA1ms73L7WFDBeKAtiuhnNr4
Home is where the...instructions to build bombs are?
Replying to @joonian (0x990109670056e7645d295fcbaf41e2505bd69ea7)
How do I know my user number for peepeth? Eg I’m user no. 500 or whatever?
If you go to your profile, it's on the left near the bottom. You're #715
Replying to @flygoing (0xec3281124d4c2fca8a88e3076c1e7749cfecb7f2)
1. I've been thinking about this the past few days. DMs could be implemented by encrypting with the receivers public key, posted like normal peeps, filtered out by the frontend if you can't decrypt, and decrypted in the frontend by the owner of the private key.
2. Sadly I don't think a decrypt message RPC method was ever added to the web3 standard, so it wouldn't really work.
Replying to @joonian (0x990109670056e7645d295fcbaf41e2505bd69ea7)
I just realised you can’t DM people on peepeth.
1. I've been thinking about this the past few days. DMs could be implemented by encrypting with the receivers public key, posted like normal peeps, filtered out by the frontend if you can't decrypt, and decrypted in the frontend by the owner of the private key.
Replying to @nhirsch (0x48afea864841abea12deddb7b39be3c2e6be3e67)
I just did that with loose account in metamask as peepeth account on PC, then export private key and import to #trust app on iPhone and android.
Also doable by using the same mnemonic seed for Metamask and Cipher.
Replying to @balibebas (0x1f1c2bcae0505db4fb9c51305af8baa976c26af4)
Unless the funds are able to come in as WETH from a DEX and auto-unwrapped? Hmm…
But what would you purchase the funds on the dex with? :p
Replying to @balresch (0xd6d48727d8835b73f8dc511a5baaf3445a6f65c9)
How do you get funds sent to account 2 without linking it to your identity?
Depends on how anonymous you wanna be. When someone pays me in Ether in person, I can show them my QR code. They may know my address, but can't prove it's me to anyone else, which is good enough for me. For me it's more about organization than the anonymity aspect.
Replying to @AustinGriffith (0x34aa3f359a9d614239015126635ce7732c18fdf3)
I thought maybe it was just an acronym that I needed to google... Urban Dictionary had an answer for me too.
"Acronym of 'all women are women', used whenever a woman behaves like a typical woman." Pretty misogynistic, but there are definitely worse acronyms on Urban Dictionary to have accidentally said.
my first immutable typo was bound to happen eventually. "awaw"
Replying to @CallMeGwei (0x285bc660aa42b8effc6c60357cd4d8ca072be625)
It's back!
Same here!
Replying to @joonian (0x990109670056e7645d295fcbaf41e2505bd69ea7)
Help. I have so many metamask wallets floating around, all containing different dapp stuff. How do you guys manage your wallets?
I have 1 metamask seed setup for both my phone and my wallet. Account 1 is for developing on the testnet, Account 2 is for financial dapps that I don't really want linked to my identity, and Account 3 is for social/game dapps. Cold storage is all on a hardware wallet, locked awaw
Replying to @jm9k (0xa7bd09daab3eb5ec96f04914d94c47681489d604)
A generic emoji button would also suffice. 😛
I vote for any emoji besides penguin being stripped out by the peepeth frontend and replaced with a penguin emoji.
is anyone else having issues with the new peeps page? User pages and the friends page load fine, but the new peeps page isn't loading any peeps (getting a 500 error in chrome console on the request to peepeth.com/get_peeps?you=0xec3281124d4c2fca8a88e3076c1e7749cfecb7f2&page=1)
Replying to @joonian (0x990109670056e7645d295fcbaf41e2505bd69ea7)
Who runs ipfs nodes and how do the nodes sync up?
Anyone that wants to. They don't "sync up" persay. If you request something from an IPFS node that doesn't have it, it'll ask other nodes until it finds the file, then it'll cache it for a while. Peepeth probably has a node that keeps all posts cached (called "pinned" in IPFS)
Replying to @joonian (0x990109670056e7645d295fcbaf41e2505bd69ea7)
But how does ipfs sync up everything
IPFS is a network of nodes that take requests for files. If a node doesn't have a file, it asks another node for it, caches it, and gives it to the original requester. If you need something l available on ipfs forever, you run an ipfs node and keep all the files in your cache.
Replying to @Bryce (0xf54ea10ed1aa644a9ef2ce870e6122c35d19f4da)
My understanding is that Peepeth basically uses IPFS like a cache before you save the data on the blockchain. Am I right on that?
The actual posts never get saved to the blockchain, only the IPFS hashes of the posts. IPFS is the actual data store for peepeth. The Peepeth contract code isn't verified on etherscan so I can't really tell you much beyond that (like how action bundling works)
Replying to @joonian (0x990109670056e7645d295fcbaf41e2505bd69ea7)
Hey peeple I have a q about how peepeth works. The data is stored on the ipfs blockchain right? So how come we’re paying gas and doing transactions on the ethereum chain?
There is no IPFS blockchain. IPFS is just a network of nodes that distribute files to each other. When you make a post, it's instantly distributed to IPFS. However the IPFS hash is only saved to the Ethereum chain when you send a bundle of actions to Ethereum.

Replying to @Lion (0x3833d757b8bc418bcec546ced8f444bf7bdfec33)
I must have missed something...what the heck is Enso @jvck haha
Enso is the peepeth of liking someone's post. It's the circle between repeep and tip, and you can only give 1 every 24h

Replying to @Bryce (0xf54ea10ed1aa644a9ef2ce870e6122c35d19f4da)
Take that ba... oh wait.
Replying to @gregory (0x39c7bc5496f4eaaa1ff75d88e079c22f0519e7b9)
worst candy ever, just ruined this site for me. i'd delete but, ya know, immutability ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
has anyone won 10/10 in a game of #cryptogs yet?? I just got 9/10 for my first time, very satisfying!
Replying to @jvck (0x49f7729c66b66cbf0a2e174ff4487be22027177c)
.@bevan Since the account URLs are simply "peepeth.com/handle", what will happen once somebody registers @stats, @how or @about since these pages already link to other resources? (Ex. "peepeth.com/about" already links to a resource but should then link to the user.)
and I thought I was fucking the system with my "unfollow and refollow to be the 100th" idea
Replying to @jvck (0x49f7729c66b66cbf0a2e174ff4487be22027177c)
My 100th follower will get a shoutout and 1$ tip. 🐧
Does it count if I unfollow, wait for a follower, and then follow you?
Replying to @Trustnodes (0xbd56dba641a856a0afa8dc05bfe52368965bb04b)
Bots can not read here, because this is not accessible without a connection to the blockchain. That means Google can not spy here, nor any automated established system. Does it thus make this space a new frontier of the land of the free, or a dissenters corner for history?
Bots can read here actually. If you disable Metamask, Peepeth will still serve the data from their nodes. So Google can crawl Peepeth all the same. Even for dapps that don't do this, it's only a matter of time/adoption before crawlers have a web3 connection.
Replying to @gregory (0x39c7bc5496f4eaaa1ff75d88e079c22f0519e7b9)
Is that stoplight trustless and secure?
It's running on a raspberry pi, so it's likely not very secure. I no longer have access to that one, but I am planning a similar project that will be controlled with smart contracts.
Replying to @gregory (0x39c7bc5496f4eaaa1ff75d88e079c22f0519e7b9)
As soon as the light turns green. :)
This one? http://discotechture.com/ All you have to do is type "g" for green ;) (the video stream is very delayed though)
Pumpkins loving the window at the new apartment! #catsofpeepeth
Replying to @ayunknown (0x207a9f001cdde2a1717fae152a0a1288059a126a)
While everyone is discussing name reservation on here, I am just gonna leave this virtual coffee here, while I go make myself some coffee.
Of course I immediately tried installing the coffee package. Kinda upset to find out it doesn't exist
Replying to @spence (0x29b1b943102bf57cd63acf0be8582602297cb64e)
Bro. I'm pretty sure you can't reserve names on a site like this.
Usernames do have to be unique, though. And from the numbering, it looks like @jvck actually registered before @jack
Replying to @tokenomicstv (0x10c20505a6fd6442381503e386d8d32cc5c2c098)
Greetings, peepers! I'm here to spread crypto news, provide my opinions on the market, and share quality memes.
You had me at memes! (This would've made more sense if you said memes first...)
Just created a game on Cryptogs if anyone wants to play pogs with me! https://cryptogs.io/join/0x3119933e73caa5dd0e9c7f21b512136fb1865b387eb105390e2b741d80c022c9
Replying to @boris (0xa8c7372dc993d7510c9c45425807d463967cbb12)
I finally got around to creating BorisCoin, using Hexel. Here's the "home page" for the coin https://www.onhexel.com/token/d79faad8-cdad-44a9-ae6d-7b1f6b6af784 Want some BORIS? Just ask!
I'll take some!