It’s so good that in the fifth part of the Challenge No.4 , they did not ask about KART MELLI.
I also agree with Brightid، but I’m not sure that this method is the safest solution.
this is really challenging problem,i have thaught the ways to resist sybil attacks but as mentioned in topic there is no certain way,however i hope i pass gyro sybil challenge. full support to gyro team
gyro,s challenges are hard enough , don’t make it harder please
Don’ worry about that.
Verifying brightid is not difficult at all.
think its easy to verify on brightid and they have good communicate with persian people
i think brightid can help to end the hard challenges for us
I strongly believe in this project and I hope that by identifying the real users and deleting the AirDrop Hunters, this project will be helped to progress.
If we can use the ability and talent of individuals to develop a community, both our concern about Sybil attacks can be reduced and we can have a more cohesive and better community.
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Unfortunately, no single mechanism has yet emerged as best in class.
i think this way is wrong to choice a active community.
totally agreed! I dont like the old KYC
I think this problem will be solved automatically by reducing the possible rewards to the community.
For some reasons, I only get one point now. I only use one account all the time. I think I have lost the election.
think its easy to verify on brightid and they have good communicate with persian people
i think brightid can help to end the hard challenges for us
What is bright ID? how it works? is it easy to use?
just go and test it maybe you like that just try
BrightID is a blockchain-based authentication platform that verifies users’ human identities through visual communication between project managers and users.
Thank you for your explanation. So if it dose not need something complicated, it is so useful
Yes.
It is very usefull.
Many projects use this platform to authenticate their users.
The problem is that people can easily find someone to verify as the account owner, right?