@balajis
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$900 prize for social graph visualization

Bitclout’s blockchain is one of the first truly open social graphs.

Indexing such graphs will be as important as indexing the web.

Modify the code below to extract & visualize the Bitclout follower graph.

Best submission wins $900.

@balajis
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Bitclout works for work.

Prize complete in less than 24 hours.

$900 to @tijn for github.com/tijno/cloutprint

$900 to @andrewarrow for github.com/andrewarrow/balajis-script

These open source scripts print out every clout on Bitclout. Try doing that for every tweet on Twitter!

@balajis
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$900 prize for a script

Goal: a script that prints out every clout, thereby instantly demonstrating just how different Bitclout is from Twitter.

In more detail:

1) Use the docs (docs.bitclout.com/code/dev-setup) to create a script that downloads the Bitclout repos, syncs a full node, and prints out every clout from the genesis block using locally synced data.

2) Make sure this script works from scratch on a clean server. Let's use AWS for simplicity. I think the Bitclout chain is roughly 70GB (~35000 blocks x 2MB per) so you could use a big AWS instance type, maybe d3en.12xlarge.

3) Ensure the script is as turnkey as possible. Ideally you can run it on a Mac from something like aws-cli (aws.amazon.com/cli) using your local AWS credentials. It should automatically create & provision the instance, run the script, give a progress bar, and notify when done.

4) Write this up as a README.md. Put script + README into a GitHub repo and post the link below. Prize remains open for 7 days.

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