One of a series from Habitat Network, who are "building a privacy-first platform, we're thinking about permissioned data... building pear: a permission-enforcing ATProtocol repository, tied to your ATProtocol identity through a service".
Their first toy-demo is Greensky. Building it raised a lot of interesting questions around UX/design, , elucidated in this post - "essentially boil down to: What does permissioned data feel like on ATProtocol?" How can we inhabit multiple modalities online?
Imagine a party IRL: over less than one hour, you will normally find youself "having a one-on-one conversation ... telling a funny story to the whole room to sharing photos out on social media to taking polaroids with my friends to hanging out in a corner to gossip about other attendees with my fellow anti-socials... such variety of experience is only enabled by the integrity of the space... how do we actually build that kind of integrity online (with ATProtocol)?"
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