Quick neutral thoughts on Tempo Testnet
Overall impressionPretty impressive tech overall; aligns with what a corporate-grade chain built in 2025 should look like.Sub-second block times and EVM compatibility with parallel execution via sub-blocks and prioritized payment lanes is a strong design choice.They'll likely need guards against spamming/DDOS/MEV at the validator levelGas model + pathUSDNo native gas token is notable; pathUSD effectively becomes the gas asset if validators set it as their preferred token.Likelihood to swap in...
Corb's 2026 Crypto Predictions
W3P: Collab Market
An NFT marketplace for trading “social capital” like endorsements, intros, work-for-tokens, or a consulting calls. “Web3 Fiver” or “tokenized time” has been attempted a few times, but we propose a couple important tweaks: 1) focus only on the web3 creator economy like influencers, community managers, smart contract specialists, and NFT artists and 2) build the tech as an NFT marketplace to get composability with the already large ecosystem: 2ndary sale fees, aggregators, dexes, lending, fract...
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Quick neutral thoughts on Tempo Testnet
Overall impressionPretty impressive tech overall; aligns with what a corporate-grade chain built in 2025 should look like.Sub-second block times and EVM compatibility with parallel execution via sub-blocks and prioritized payment lanes is a strong design choice.They'll likely need guards against spamming/DDOS/MEV at the validator levelGas model + pathUSDNo native gas token is notable; pathUSD effectively becomes the gas asset if validators set it as their preferred token.Likelihood to swap in...
Corb's 2026 Crypto Predictions
W3P: Collab Market
An NFT marketplace for trading “social capital” like endorsements, intros, work-for-tokens, or a consulting calls. “Web3 Fiver” or “tokenized time” has been attempted a few times, but we propose a couple important tweaks: 1) focus only on the web3 creator economy like influencers, community managers, smart contract specialists, and NFT artists and 2) build the tech as an NFT marketplace to get composability with the already large ecosystem: 2ndary sale fees, aggregators, dexes, lending, fract...
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Simple web app where you are randomly shown a wallet address and you rate it as Hot🔥 or Not🚫.
Swipe right or left. 👍👎
You see their NFT collection, token holdings, and historical use. Did they use Uniswap v1? EtherDelta? Maybe you see their Farcaster posts as well. 🧐
You rate it and move on to the next wallet. Simple. The “random” algo actually sources addresses from Nansen/Dune/Context/etc to show mostly interesting accounts. Low amount of empty/smol wallets.
If you get traction, add a leaderboard and some gamification. You’re eventually sitting on a Web3 curator aggregator data set and can use/monetize that in interesting ways. Also likely a reputation or identity play a la DegenScore.
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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Simple web app where you are randomly shown a wallet address and you rate it as Hot🔥 or Not🚫.
Swipe right or left. 👍👎
You see their NFT collection, token holdings, and historical use. Did they use Uniswap v1? EtherDelta? Maybe you see their Farcaster posts as well. 🧐
You rate it and move on to the next wallet. Simple. The “random” algo actually sources addresses from Nansen/Dune/Context/etc to show mostly interesting accounts. Low amount of empty/smol wallets.
If you get traction, add a leaderboard and some gamification. You’re eventually sitting on a Web3 curator aggregator data set and can use/monetize that in interesting ways. Also likely a reputation or identity play a la DegenScore.
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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