The new crowdsourcing platform just went live with some solid features for community collaboration. You can now upload files directly, and there's a real-time contributor leaderboard to track who's driving the ecosystem forward. We're pulling in state-level data and identifying what's actually needed across different regions—some datasets are still held up in FOIA requests (those are in the pipeline), but the community can start filling gaps immediately. This kind of open data infrastructure could really unlock better coordination across the network.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 7h ago
ngl, this leaderboard design is pretty sneaky, just trying to see who's the most active, right?
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DefiPlaybook
· 10h ago
The real-time leaderboard is quite interesting this time, but I'm worried it might just be the usual flash loan data manipulation trick.
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DegenWhisperer
· 10h ago
Hmm... This leaderboard ranking system is interesting, but I'm worried it might turn into a competition of over-competition again.
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SelfRugger
· 10h ago
ngl, this leaderboard design is quite interesting, but real-time rankings can easily lead to competition. Can it really help focus on what's truly important?
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 11h ago
Still waiting for FOIA to release the data? The community should go ahead and share it first, since quite a bit has already leaked anyway.
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StakeWhisperer
· 11h ago
ngl, this leaderboard design is quite interesting, but I'm worried it might turn into a fame and fortune game again...
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BrokeBeans
· 11h ago
Hmm... Can leaderboards really motivate people? It still feels like it could easily turn into a fame and fortune arena.
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Just upload the file directly? Finally no more hassle, but how to ensure data quality?
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Is FOIA in the pipeline? Then we have to wait; better to start with data we can get from the community.
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Open data infrastructure sounds good, but I worry it might end up as an information silo.
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Are there so many data gaps at the state level? It seems we need stronger incentive mechanisms.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 11h ago
This leaderboard design is pretty good, but when will the data for Wonder and others actually be implemented?
The new crowdsourcing platform just went live with some solid features for community collaboration. You can now upload files directly, and there's a real-time contributor leaderboard to track who's driving the ecosystem forward. We're pulling in state-level data and identifying what's actually needed across different regions—some datasets are still held up in FOIA requests (those are in the pipeline), but the community can start filling gaps immediately. This kind of open data infrastructure could really unlock better coordination across the network.