What really attracts me about the SCOR Protocol? It turns playing games into identification.
Those mini-games might seem lightweight when you first jump in. But stick around. Your consistency shows up. Your skill level gets recorded. Every streak you build? All that data lives on-chain now.
It's not just gaming anymore—it's you, verified through what you actually do.
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NFTragedy
· 11-28 15:23
Hmm... putting game data on the chain as identification, this logic is quite interesting.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 11-26 20:08
Can playing games prove identification? This logic is a bit extreme; it feels more real than a resume.
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DaoDeveloper
· 11-25 18:10
ok so the consistency mechanism here—that's basically a sybil resistance primitive baked into gameplay. every streak becomes a merkle proof of your actual behavior, which is honestly genius from a design pattern perspective. makes identity spoofing exponentially more expensive. not sure about the tokenomics incentives tho, needs deeper audit
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SignatureLiquidator
· 11-25 18:00
Ha, finally someone has put the skill stack of gamers on the chain, this is the correct way to do identification verification!
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TestnetScholar
· 11-25 17:57
Ah, this is the true meaning of playing games, on-chain data doesn't lie.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 11-25 17:49
Wow, this logic is a bit extreme... it must be so awkward to put the noobs' records on the chain.
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LiquidationAlert
· 11-25 17:48
The logic of on-chain verification identification is indeed interesting, but it seems we still need to see how it will be truly applied in the future.
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PancakeFlippa
· 11-25 17:42
Recording game data on-chain sounds good, but can it really prove anything? I would like to see how many people can stick with it.
What really attracts me about the SCOR Protocol? It turns playing games into identification.
Those mini-games might seem lightweight when you first jump in. But stick around. Your consistency shows up. Your skill level gets recorded. Every streak you build? All that data lives on-chain now.
It's not just gaming anymore—it's you, verified through what you actually do.