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Here’s your roundup of this week's onchain news and growth insights.
Highlights
Sybil Protection with Human Passport
Introducing Secure, Private Identity Verification with Self
How to Reach Product-Market Fit in Web3
How to Define Your Ideal Customer Profile in DeFi
Web3 Weekly Recap
Introducing Sybil Protection With Human Passport Proof-of-Personhood
Sybil Protection with Human Passport:
Prevent Bot Abuse: Ensure only real humans can submit your forms, protection from manipulation.
Reward Genuine Engagement: Make sure your rewards and exclusive content reach actual users, not bots.
Leverage Proof of Personhood: Access data from over 2 million Human Passport users to verify participants.
Introducing Secure, Private Identity Verification with Self
Self is a privacy-first, open-source identity protocol that uses zero-knowledge proofs for secure identity verification.
It enables Sybil resistance and selective disclosure using real-world attestations like passports. With a few lines of code, developers can easily check if their users are humans, while preserving their privacy.
How to Reach Product-Market Fit in Web3
This guide provides a clear roadmap for onchain builders on how to find, measure, and iterate on Web3 product-market fit. We will explore the unique challenges of crypto PMF, the key metrics, and actionable go-to-market strategies. With this understanding, you can build a product that truly resonates with its audience.
How to Define Your Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) in DeFi
An Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) is a clear description of a company that gets the most value from your product. A strong ICP lets you target the right users, build a repeatable sales motion, and achieve sustainable growth. It helps focus product development and marketing in a noisy, fast-moving market.
Web3 Weekly Recap
Popups are the new startups. Balaji. Link
The importance of full-stack openness and verifiability. Vitalik Buterin. Link
The Superapp Thesis. Kain Warwick. Link