
PRD: DustSweeper (🧹,🧹)
SummaryDustSweeper (🧹,🧹) allows users to swap small balance tokens (”dust”) for ETH without expensive gas transactions. Users just have to approve() the tokens they’d like to sell, and “market taker” bots execute the swap.ETHDenver Finals Demo: View on YoutubeFollow on Twitter: @DustSweeperDAOProblemMany Ethereum mainnet users have low-balance tokens (<$500) in their wallets from old trades, airdrops, and trying out apps back when gas was cheap. They’d like to sell these tokens for ETH to c...

Introducing Patch Wallet
Patch Wallets aren't your typical wallet; you don't download an app or install an extension… Every twitter user, email, phone number…any human...or bot 🤖...has a wallet automatically that only they can access. No onboarding or custodian required. You can view your wallet today at app.patchwallet.com and claim your Patch NFT. You’ll want to be early frens… 😉1 Billion web3 wallets 🌎Our mission is to onboard 1 Billion users into Web3. To do that, we’re taking a radically different a...

Introducing DustSweeper v2
🥳 🧹 🥳 🧹 🥳 🧹We’re proud to announce DustSweeper v2 is ready for its mainnet launch! The new version includes massively expanding token support (from 80 to >5k tokens), major gas optimizations, dynamic pricing, token system preparations, and other features that make Dustsweeper awesome and seamless for our users! Head on over to dustsweeper.xyz to start cleaning out your old wallets! 🧹Where we startedDustSweeper allows users to swap small balance tokens (”dust”) for ETH without expensive...
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PRD: DustSweeper (🧹,🧹)
SummaryDustSweeper (🧹,🧹) allows users to swap small balance tokens (”dust”) for ETH without expensive gas transactions. Users just have to approve() the tokens they’d like to sell, and “market taker” bots execute the swap.ETHDenver Finals Demo: View on YoutubeFollow on Twitter: @DustSweeperDAOProblemMany Ethereum mainnet users have low-balance tokens (<$500) in their wallets from old trades, airdrops, and trying out apps back when gas was cheap. They’d like to sell these tokens for ETH to c...

Introducing Patch Wallet
Patch Wallets aren't your typical wallet; you don't download an app or install an extension… Every twitter user, email, phone number…any human...or bot 🤖...has a wallet automatically that only they can access. No onboarding or custodian required. You can view your wallet today at app.patchwallet.com and claim your Patch NFT. You’ll want to be early frens… 😉1 Billion web3 wallets 🌎Our mission is to onboard 1 Billion users into Web3. To do that, we’re taking a radically different a...

Introducing DustSweeper v2
🥳 🧹 🥳 🧹 🥳 🧹We’re proud to announce DustSweeper v2 is ready for its mainnet launch! The new version includes massively expanding token support (from 80 to >5k tokens), major gas optimizations, dynamic pricing, token system preparations, and other features that make Dustsweeper awesome and seamless for our users! Head on over to dustsweeper.xyz to start cleaning out your old wallets! 🧹Where we startedDustSweeper allows users to swap small balance tokens (”dust”) for ETH without expensive...
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There are a growing number of credit cards for a crypto account from Gemini, Coinbase, and others. But none use DeFi in a meaningful way and all still have a company (not protocol) in the middle. Similarly, DeFi lending is mostly still leveraged trading vs. use cases like a consumer credit account. What would a solution look like here?
Deposit $20k of ETH into “the Protocol”, a 4626 wrapper around Aave. Protocol issues you a credit card that can be used for merchant payments, which borrows USDC from Aave and sends to merchant’s bank/custodian. Bonus points for bypassing Visa/Mastercard networks eventually.
Protocol strongly incentivizes you to pay off your card every month, otherwise your Aave collateral is at risk. Protocol earns a % of your Aave yield, plus default fees. Protocol has baked in liquidation protection for ETH price risk a la DeFi Saver and super strong fraud & risk management. Perhaps you don’t even get chargeback protection.
Web3 Pitches (W3P) are short product write-ups that describe an emerging problem or opportunity in the Web3 space and proposes a minimal-viable solution that could be tested and iterated with users. The pitches are presented in screenshot essay form, which is meant to be short enough to be consumed on one page of a mobile screen. :-)
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There are a growing number of credit cards for a crypto account from Gemini, Coinbase, and others. But none use DeFi in a meaningful way and all still have a company (not protocol) in the middle. Similarly, DeFi lending is mostly still leveraged trading vs. use cases like a consumer credit account. What would a solution look like here?
Deposit $20k of ETH into “the Protocol”, a 4626 wrapper around Aave. Protocol issues you a credit card that can be used for merchant payments, which borrows USDC from Aave and sends to merchant’s bank/custodian. Bonus points for bypassing Visa/Mastercard networks eventually.
Protocol strongly incentivizes you to pay off your card every month, otherwise your Aave collateral is at risk. Protocol earns a % of your Aave yield, plus default fees. Protocol has baked in liquidation protection for ETH price risk a la DeFi Saver and super strong fraud & risk management. Perhaps you don’t even get chargeback protection.
Web3 Pitches (W3P) are short product write-ups that describe an emerging problem or opportunity in the Web3 space and proposes a minimal-viable solution that could be tested and iterated with users. The pitches are presented in screenshot essay form, which is meant to be short enough to be consumed on one page of a mobile screen. :-)
If you enjoy hearing about new novel Web3 use cases, please subscribe on Mirror. We appreciate the support. 👆
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