cybergift
Gift for Ethereum, Cosmos, Osmosis and Terra users that will maximize the initial usage of Cyber (by Snedashkovsky)
cryptoart-footprint
Estimate the total emissions for popular CryptoArt platforms. (by kylemcdonald)
cybergift | cryptoart-footprint | |
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8 | 6 | |
91 | 181 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | Jupyter Notebook | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
cybergift
Posts with mentions or reviews of cybergift.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-17.
- Can’t wait for my 38 BOOT tokens in the airdrop
- Daily General Discussion - November 17, 2021
- New airdrop: Bostrom/BOOT for Cosmsos and ETH holders
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Qualified for the minimum cyberGift.. too late to claim?
Quote from https://github.com/Snedashkovsky/cybergift
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Daily General Discussion - October 14, 2021
Does anyone know how to claim cybergift? This page talks about distribution at length but I don't see a claim button anywhere. https://github.com/Snedashkovsky/cybergift/
cryptoart-footprint
Posts with mentions or reviews of cryptoart-footprint.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
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Is the environmental impact of NFTs THAT bad in the grand scheme of things?
Estimating the actual energy use of cryptocurrency stuff is hideously complicated... which gives people a lot of room to hide behind excuses like "well actually it's mostly renewables these days" and so on. But yes, it is that bad. Even just considering an estimate for CO2 emissions based on ethereum transactions which directly interact with OpenSea (one NFT marketplace), and ignoring the fact that there must be other transactions involved there by the people interacting with the system and there are other NFT marketplaces etc etc, there's 551,268,013kg CO2 used there alone, or the yearly CO2 output of about ~35,000 US Americans. Or ~78,000 New Zealanders. Or 0.5% of the country of Belgium. And I should stress that this is definitely a low estimate, probably by an order of magnitude if you're looking to estimate NFTs as a whole. Sure, NFTs aren't so bad as to make stopping the impending end-of-the-world scenario impossible while they're being recklessly played with, but they're sure as anything not helping.
- NFT rule
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FIFA are drafting a new rule, which states that the agents of a player will not be able to collect a commission of more than 6% of the transfer fee of the player.
i do honestly think the concept of digital ownership could be really cool, but for digital art that you can just right click save or screenshot it’s pointless. and that’s not to mention the insane energy usage. for example OpenSea power usage has generated 655 million kilograms of CO2, compared to approximately 1.09 billion kilograms for the entire country of swaziland/eswatini in 2018, a country of 1.16 million people. (https://github.com/kylemcdonald/ethereum-nft-activity - https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EN.ATM.CO2E.KT?locations=SZ) and thats just opensea, the biggest but certainly not the only NFT platform.
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What exactly are NFT’s and why do people hate them so much?
As of October 8th there have been 11,095,321 on the 10 most popular NFT sites https://github.com/kylemcdonald/ethereum-nft-activity
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So what now?
From [crypto.wtf](crypto.wtf)'s link I found kylemcdonald's ethereum-nft-activity project, which gives us some harder data to look at. For rareable each transaction weighs in at 54 Kg (119 pounds) of CO2 produced or the equivalent of 6 gallons of gas using the EPA's numbers.
- Cryptoart footprint
What are some alternatives?
When comparing cybergift and cryptoart-footprint you can also consider the following projects:
cyber - shelling point, coordination center and truth source for the proejct
cybergift - 4+ million web3 agents eligible
ethereum-emissions - Estimating the daily energy usage for Ethereum.
go-ethereum - Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol
pyrmont - Pyrmont Eth2 testnet
consensus-deployment-ansible
cyber - Fast and concurrent scripting.
ethereum-burn-stats - Website that showcases EIP-1559 Burn
pithos