Farcon 2024 History Quiz

At Farcon 2024, Liquality introduced a quiz game to test the power of loosely-held groups using the Collectives SDK on Base. Participants were sorted into one of three onchain groups based on their Farcaster data: 'OG users' (ID < 10k), 'power-badge users' (holders of a power badge), and 'the FC world users' (all other users). These ad-hoc Collectives competed by answering a daily quiz question. The more days a user participated, the higher their chance of winning a raffle if their Collective won.

Farcon 2024 History Quiz

At Farcon 2024, Liquality introduced a quiz game to test the power of loosely-held groups using the Collectives SDK on Base. Participants were sorted into one of three onchain groups based on their Farcaster data: 'OG users' (ID < 10k), 'power-badge users' (holders of a power badge), and 'the FC world users' (all other users). These ad-hoc Collectives competed by answering a daily quiz question. The more days a user participated, the higher their chance of winning a raffle if their Collective won.

Farcon 2024 History Quiz

At Farcon 2024, Liquality introduced a quiz game to test the power of loosely-held groups using the Collectives SDK on Base. Participants were sorted into one of three onchain groups based on their Farcaster data: 'OG users' (ID < 10k), 'power-badge users' (holders of a power badge), and 'the FC world users' (all other users). These ad-hoc Collectives competed by answering a daily quiz question. The more days a user participated, the higher their chance of winning a raffle if their Collective won.

Farcon 2024 History Quiz

Quiz

At Farcon 2024, Liquality introduced a quiz game to test the power of loosely-held groups using the Collectives SDK on Base. Participants were sorted into one of three onchain groups based on their Farcaster data: 'OG users' (ID < 10k), 'power-badge users' (holders of a power badge), and 'the FC world users' (all other users). These ad-hoc Collectives competed by answering a daily quiz question. The more days a user participated, the higher their chance of winning a raffle if their Collective won.

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Farcon 2024 History Quiz

Quiz

At Farcon 2024, Liquality introduced a quiz game to test the power of loosely-held groups using the Collectives SDK on Base. Participants were sorted into one of three onchain groups based on their Farcaster data: 'OG users' (ID < 10k), 'power-badge users' (holders of a power badge), and 'the FC world users' (all other users). These ad-hoc Collectives competed by answering a daily quiz question. The more days a user participated, the higher their chance of winning a raffle if their Collective won.

Overview

Solution

Liquality’s Collectives SDK allows group creation based on a user's onchain history without requiring multi-sig sign-ups. The SDK ensures rewards are distributed automatically and fairly, without middlemen. Farcaster Frames enables rapid testing of Collectives for collaborative actions with a web3-native audience, eliminating the need for onboarding.

Challenge

Low distribution compared to previous Frame-based tests. This particular set of grouping (OGs / power user / rest) did not incentivize users to act as a group, as there was no real buy-in into those groups or identities.

Takeaways

Collectives are an easy way to create onchain groups, but these groups need a pre-existing identity to foster collaboration. To fully leverage Liquality’s Collectives, it's essential to build on existing group identities and generate marketing hype for success.

Use cases

Liquality Collective SDK can be used as plug-and-play for collective action of a community under 1 address, allowing to reward contributors based on frequency and quality of their contributions. This could be as independent PWA (progessive web app) or be brought to audiences ie via Farcaster Frames.

Technologies used

Liquality Collective SDK contracts, FramesJS, Neynar, Typescript