If you’ve perused the “cryptocurrency” subreddit, you have likely heard the rumors that Ethereum is being used by Reddit — the giant social media forum with dozens of millions of users.
This discussion began with a post from “MagoCrypto,” who on Wednesday posted a video showing that on his Reddit app on his Android (Samsung), there was an integrated wallet with an Ethereum address, along with explanations of a digital coin/point system. The user, who purportedly works in the crypto space, expressed his confusion:“Not sure, I just have the regular official app, didn’t install anything special.”
“Community points are fully controlled by the people who own them. They live on the Ethereum blockchain, which is the same technology as Bitcoin to guarantee property rights and control. Even Reddit cannot take them away.”These points, the video of the beta program indicates, are seemingly different than karma, the traditional point-system on Reddit.
Ethereum Adoption Could Spike
Although the details about this project are still hard to come by, members of the cryptocurrency community have been thoroughly pleased by the news that such a notable site is dabbling in Ethereum. Ryan Sean Adams, a crypto investor at Mythos Capital and writer of the “Bankless” newsletter, expressed the importance of this feature in the below tweet, writing:“Reddit [is] rolling out a community tokens system on…Ethereum. Could this 100x DeFi users? Wouldn’t take much.”
Reddit rolling out a community tokens system On…Ethereum Community tokens are ERC20s, DeFi-compatible 430 million Redditors Could this 100x DeFi users? Wouldn't take much And other social media platforms will follow Ethereum is the internet's property rights system 🚀 — RYAN SΞAN ADAMS – rsa.eth (@RyanSAdams)
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