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Fide ⬘

Fide ⬘

@fide_work

Empowering Human & AI teams to work confidently with shared Identity, Memory, and Context. Don't just automate—collaborate.

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Great recap from the @vencafePVD @AAA_NNE event "Insuring the Future Together"!
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Fide launched in 2022 with a mission to empower trusted investment, talent, and audience discovery. We're excited to expand our mission in 2026: To empower Human & AI teams to work confidently with shared Identity, Memory, and Context. Don't just automate—collaborate.
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With this support, we are more committed than ever to our mission: powering the go-to-market strategy for web3 teams 🚀
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@QUBIC_LABS is pioneering blockchain applications across various industry-focused sectors through a unique public-private partnership. Being part of this initiative means joining a global blockchain innovation hub right here in Greater Boston.
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We are thrilled to announce that we have received the $25K @QUBIC_LABS R&D Innovation Grant to boost our growth this summer! 🎉 🧵👇
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Chris Lally@ChrisLally·
Keep an eye on @hussontomm and his team at @joinedenai, making some exciting moves on the talent side of web3…wonder what would happen if @Fide_ID gave them a hand 🤔
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Webacy
Webacy@mywebacy·
🚨We're excited to announce the 1st Webacy Block Awards🎊 It's time to bring back integrity to the Web3 space. We realized there was no yearly celebration of people in Web3 with the highest integrity. So, with the help of a few judges we created three categories of awards: ✅Trustworthy Voices 📚Educational Voices 🛡️Safety & Security Voices
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Exciting news! 🎉🎉 We have teamed up with @metacommerceapp as data enrichment partners on their platform! You can now connect your Fide account to the Metacommerce dashboard to enrich wallets with social links. Get Fide access now: fide.id
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Chris Lally@ChrisLally·
@yurylifshits Thanks as always for being super transparent and sharing lessons learned! @Fide_ID is continuing what SuperDao started, empowering enterprises with identity & reputation insights by bridging on- and off-chain data. fide.id
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@tallyxyz would love to work with your team to help bridge this gap and make voters more accessible! @0xfrisson @DennisonBertram @rafaelsolari is this a priority for Tally?
Maika Isogawa@maikaisogawa

the @arbitrum STIP proposal voting ended today. i'm writing this thread to share the experience with the hope to foster more discussion around how this all went down. I know I'm not alone in my feelings here and urge other projects to share their thoughts as well. for context, this was the first official grant that I've applied for. we have a lot of learning and growing to do, but we approached this with an open mind and belief that we actually had a chance of earning a small (<1M ARB) portion to build better safety tools on the Arbitrum network. Webacy just launched Arbitrum support in early september, have already seen great uptake, and will continue to build on the ecosytem even though the grant vote did not fall in our favor. Not only did we want to work with Arb, we built and shipped something BEFORE applying to show how much we really mean it. I've included a link to a Blockworks article in the comments below. 1 -- Votes with no context or curiosity When the voting began, we saw votes falling both ways. Our team quickly set to work attempting to contact the voters against. Here's a LOT of what I heard: "I vote against/abstain if I've never heard of the project." While valid, if you're going to vote at all, you should also have the responsibility to do the research. That being said, many, many delegates changed their vote to 'for' after we had a chance to share our vision. I'm extremely grateful to the voters that took the time to listen, reflect, and ultimately decide to support our proposal. 2 -- Impossible to reach There is no proper system in place to communicate with delegates. While Tally lists the delegates in order of power, almost all of the links to their Twitter accounts are broken (@tallyxyz) - and the vast majority have DMs turned off in public channels. This quickly turns into a competition of who is the best-networked and has ties to back-channel telegram groups and small decision circles that end up deciding where the hammer lands. We had a few amazing supporters reach out to their connections to make the case for us (and they ended up voting 'for'!) to which we cannot thank enough. 3 -- Overpowerful delegates This became even more obvious in the final few days of voting when the big-guns landed their votes on certain proposals. @sobylife's tweet summarizes the sentiment well: It's destructive to the teams spending multiple hours trying to source votes for their proposals just to have a couple big delegates sway the decision in one fell swoop with no discussion. An improvement would be to require larger delegates to submit reasons for rejects or abstinence so that teams have the chance to respond. 4 -- Lack of feedback and process As mentioned before, there is no real discussion during voting, and not all delegates check the forum discussion before voting. There were concerns about sybil attacks as part of what we were proposing and we had very good answers (short one: it's not an issue) - but people were making decisions on missing data which is, unfortunately, counterproductive. 5 -- Design Finally, the design of the voting process left a lot to be desired. The requirements for passing were twofold: pass the 75M Arb quorum, and reach over 50% vote 'for' the proposal. While this seems fair on the surface, the dynamics of delegates and the voting mechanism of having an 'abstain' option throws fairness out the window. This puts smaller-named teams at a huge disadvantage, putting extreme pressure to get eyes on the proposal in the first place. // the promise of blockchain was decentralization, fairness, openness and opportunity for even small projects or new entrants to stand a chance. its sad to see us reverting back to the systems it was designed to defend against in the first place. we have to do better.

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Chris Lally
Chris Lally@ChrisLally·
Had a great time sharing how @Fide_ID is bringing confidence to web3 at the Boston CDAO Summit today! There were many engaging discussions around data governance, AI, and analytics among data leaders across banking, healthcare, and insurance sectors 🙌
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Chris Lally@ChrisLally·
It was great to speak at #ETHBoston 2023 about the importance of looking beyond the hype of web3 projects and diving deep into the reputation and accountability of teams. A recap of 3 factors I discussed that are crucial for informed decision-making. 👇🧵 youtu.be/3L6HkuJuAwY
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Chris Lally@ChrisLally·
@superdao_co Was a great run @superdao_co team! Thanks for open-sourcing your code for the community 💙 @Fide_ID is here to continue what you started with wallet attribution, enriched analytics, bot detection and beyond 🚀
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