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Keybase and Stellar Partner on XLM Airdrop Worth $118M

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102 points by jqueryin 6 years ago · 105 comments

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pixelperfect 6 years ago

This is an interesting/generous giveaway...

I'm not sure what to think about XLM. On the one hand, I am very pessimistic about all altcoins, but on the other, I am impressed with Stripe, Keybase, and the teams behind those products.

  • Bitcoin_iencli 6 years ago

    XLM is a very cool altcoin system, thanks to it there is no third party so no commissions and really low TRX cost. IBM also makes a lot of server as nodes for the Stellar network.

jwr 6 years ago

At this point, I am at a complete loss to understand what it is that Keybase is, or is doing.

A pity, because it started so well, as a way to manage my online identity.

  • ve55 6 years ago

    It seems like they want to do a lot of things, but they embark on new projects before previous ones have gained significant adoption. This makes it appear like they lack a general direction, with some of the suggestions on this page already spanning from key management to cryptocurrency to group chat.

    Everyone likes free money, but I'm not sure if this will be a net plus for them or not, it comes with a lot of overhead in multiple areas, and I hope they realize that with this post.

  • giancarlostoro 6 years ago

    It is a swiss army at this point. I don't mind some of the options. I was hoping they'd make email one of their endeavours in a way that's compatible with protonmail as an alternative. I was also hoping they would sell me additional storage or something.

  • novok 6 years ago

    Client-Side encrypted chat, git, storage, 'team groups', wallet and identity.

    All of it kind of slow and something you can't pay for to expand limits, so you can't rely on it as a company or for your own personal use.

    Currently I use it to store my personal dot files and share it with my work laptop.

  • 3JPLW 6 years ago

    It's like Pied Piper, but with cryptography instead of compression!

  • davej 6 years ago

    Slack is probably their closest competitor at this stage. But they do crypto (stellar) wallets + git + identity too. The encrypted git functionality is really handy for sharing API keys.

  • nickik 6 years ago

    I don't care about that crypto currency stuff. I still think Keybase overall is a great tool.

  • Legogris 6 years ago

    Personally, the online identity part is the thing I'm the _least_ excited about with Keybase and would actually prefer it without (or, even better, selective disclosure where I can choose to give proofs of identity to users without Keybase sniffing it up).

    I find it

  • norswap 6 years ago

    Throwing stuff against the wall and seeing what sticks can be a legitimate strategy. We'll see if it pays.

  • pwelch 6 years ago

    Their private encrypted git repos and file storage is pretty solid.

tawm 6 years ago

How to join the drop:

1) install Keybase: https://keybase.io/download

2) add your device

3) in the app, go to devices (second to last item in the nav) and add two paper keys

4) click on your avatar (top of nav) and select "View profile"

5) click "Prove your [GitHub, Hackernews]" and follow the steps (HN might take a while to update, took about 2 mins for me)

6) now you should be able to join the drop

  • yebyen 6 years ago

    (edit: I just had to restart Keybase app.)

    If I see four checkmarks and "Register inside the Keybase app" what am I missing? Do I just need to make sure I have a stellar wallet, or is there something else?

    I'm using the Keybase app for MacOS and don't see any indication that I have joined the drop, or prompts which mention it.

    The "register" call-to-action button just sends you to https://keybase.io/download which has a link at the top, " News: the Keybase Stellar Space Drop " that sends you right back to the same page as referenced in the post.

  • printablegb 6 years ago

    Hi. Does anyone know how I can join the xlm airdrop? I dont have a keybase account or a github or hacker news account. I created an account for keybase today but they say I am too late and need to connect an account which was registered before the 9th September? Any help please. Thanks.

    • sliken 6 years ago

      To avoid bots they don't seem to be allowing new github or hacker news accounts. So it looks like you are out of luck if you didn't already have those accounts.

      • Hayashi151 6 years ago

        for HN, they also require at least 2 karma. a little annoying because i only use my account for lurking and only have 1 karma.

        • dummy 6 years ago

          Mee too :-)

        • sliken 6 years ago

          Enjoy.

          • Hayashi151 6 years ago

            thank you kind hacker! however, it looks like HN is either slow to update or there is some other limiter/throttle involved to prevent karma abuse since im still at 1 karma. will check back later.

            EDIT I: looks like it took awhile to update. maybe 25+ min. thank you again!

            EDIT II: to the person who just downvoted me. thank you. now im back at 1 karma and unable to qualify for the airdrop. not sure why that was necessary.

            • Hayashi151 6 years ago

              EDIT III: thank you to all the hackers who took pity on me. finally got over the 2 karma requirement for the airdrop. thank you so much guys.

          • dummy 6 years ago

            Karma will take care of itself.

SilasX 6 years ago

Sorry to be the pedant here, but this isn't the correct use of "airdrop", or at least, not how it's commonly used in the cryptocurrency community.

And airdrop typically refers to a fork that someone starts of an existing cryptocurrency, but keeps the same global ledger (blockchain or equivalent) up to a certain date. At that date/time, anyone who held the cryptocurrency at the time is treated as having that same amount in the new fork.

Hence why it's called an "airdrop": from the perspective of existing users, it feels like someone just dumped some freebies on you.

This is not an airdrop, in that meaning. It's just a regular giveaway.

(With that said, this finally gave me the kick in the pants to sign up for Keybase. I initially ignored it because, well, I don't hold any XLM or have the software for it set up, why would I benefit from an airdrop? Glad I read the fine print.)

  • al-king 6 years ago

    The 'airdrop' analogy doesn't really capture anything about the involvement of branching ledgers, so it doesn't seem entirely unfair to use the same giveaway jargon the community's previously used. But definitely, a different mechanism is involved here.

    • SilasX 6 years ago

      It captures the metaphier of “you do nothing further on your end, and stuff of value falls in your lap”. This offer doesn’t do that and requires active steps on your part. If it’s air-anything, it’s “air rendezvous” :-p

      • al-king 6 years ago

        ah, well, for preexisting Keybase users with linked GitHub accounts it fits that description - I found out about it because I got given some without doing anything.

skybrian 6 years ago

Previous topic that got flagged for some reason:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20919736

  • floatingatoll 6 years ago

    I flagged that one (and this one) because a cryptocoin giveaway isn’t newsworthy at HN, any more than “free iPad contest” or “get a $20 gift card” deals would be.

gavreh 6 years ago

Original topic: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20919736

sliken 6 years ago

Seems like increased popularity is impacting keybase.

My client is now getting:

Error: ERROR CODE 218 - internal chat storage error: readBlock: failed to decrypt block: 1 in method chat.1.local.getThreadNonblock at new s (file:///opt/keybase/resources/app/desktop/dist/main.bundle.js:1:561326) at file:///opt/keybase/resources/app/desktop/dist/main.bundle.js:1:561922 at u (file:///opt/keybase/resources/app/desktop/dist/main.bundle.js:1:561961) at file:///opt/keybase/resources/app/desktop/dist/main.bundle.js:1:1242674 at file:///opt/keybase/resources/app/desktop/dist/main.bundle.js:1:3018547 at e._call (file:///opt/keybase/resources/app/desktop/dist/main.bundle.js:1:2580383) at file:///opt/keybase/resources/app/desktop/dist/main.bundle.js:1:2580523 at s (file:///opt/keybase/resources/app/desktop/dist/main.bundle.js:1:2580163) at e._fulfill (file:///opt/keybase/resources/app/desktop/dist/main.bundle.js:1:2580493) at s (file:///opt/keybase/resources/app/desktop/dist/main.bundle.js:1:2579694)

t0mbstone 6 years ago

The funny thing is that it seems that the amount of XLM you get (according to https://keybase.io/a/i/r/d/r/o/p/spacedrop2019) is related to the number of people who sign up.

It appears that the amount of airdrop money is being divided equally amongst all the people who sign up. So in a round-about way, after you have signed up, you are actually incentivized to not spread the news.

As it stands right now, if nobody else signs up, I will receive over $19,000 XLM (roughly $1136 USD).

So yeah. Nobody else sign up for this, please!

  • yebyen 6 years ago

    From the top of the bottom part:

    > The Finest of Fine Print

    > No individual recipient will get more than $500 USD worth of Lumens.

    • alpisec 6 years ago

      The question is: How long is your wallet worth $500 USD. The value dropped in the last months significantly.

      Otherwise - it´s free money.

  • zilian 6 years ago

    The airdrop site says "You'll get 1,835 Lumens (XLM) if no one else registers. " but on the first drop I got 356 XLM (20.92USD).

  • eevilspock 6 years ago

    if the cryptocurrency fails its dollar value will plummet. So do you really want no one to sign up?

EdTsft 6 years ago

I'm confused by the stellar sign-up terms. "6. WE ARE UNABLE TO HELP DISTRIBUTE SDF LUMENS TO USERS IN CERTAIN COUNTRIES. By activating this wallet you agree you're not in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, Sudan, Crimea, or any other country or region subject to sanctions by OFAC; further you agree you're not a non-resident alien of the United States."

So this is only open to people living in the USA or people with some sort of non-alien legal status in the USA who are not currently residing in the list of banned countries? Seems odd to ban a specific list of countries, and then on top of that ban almost everyone who is not in the USA.

  • josh2600 6 years ago

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Foreign_Assets_Contr... << This is the wikipedia article you're looking for if you want context.

    • EdTsft 6 years ago

      Am I correctly interpreting the clause as saying that pretty much only Americans are eligible? I'm confused because if that is the intent then the clause is really burying the lede when it starts out by excluding "users in certain countries".

      • ricardobeat 6 years ago

        No. That doesn’t exclude other countries - it means you are not illegally living in the US (“non-resident alien”). They are just complying with US sanctions/international law.

        • mynameisvlad 6 years ago

          So what if you're temporarily in the US on a tourist (B1/B2) visa? Or on NAFTA status? Or as a non-resident using H1-B (which is dual intent)?

          Non-resident alien doesn't mean illegal immigrant at all. As the name implies, it means you're a non-citizen who is also not residing in the US.

        • EdTsft 6 years ago

          Thanks!

  • 3JPLW 6 years ago

    It's actually pretty scary giving out money (in any form) to international peoples potentially sanctioned by OFAC. Making it their problem through an EULA is an interesting strategy.

    • Scoundreller 6 years ago

      But common. I recall ordering samples of components and having to agree that these capacitors Or ICs won’t be used for ______ or sent in any way to _____ countries.

    • EdTsft 6 years ago

      But what about people from countries other than the US that are are not sanctioned by OFAC? "further you agree you're not a non-resident alien of the United States"

      Going by this [1] definition of nonresident alien, I am not a citizen of the USA so I'm an alien, and I don't live in the USA so I'm a non-resident alien.

      [1] https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/dete...

      • sp332 6 years ago

        This is incorrect. If you're not in the USA, you're not a "non-resident alien", you just don't live here at all. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_(law)#Categories

      • lallysingh 6 years ago

        The IRS is only writing its definitions for the sake of people in the US. That's presumed from context. Otherwise, why care what the IRS has to say?

        • EdTsft 6 years ago

          Because Stellar is using that term in a document they're asking me to agree to and it seems likely that their intended meaning is similar to the IRS definition. But I'm not 100% sure that it's meant to exclude (almost) all non-Americans which is why I'm asking.

shauifly 6 years ago

I join keybase and github and hacker news to be able to join and get stellar but didnt allow me.. i dont know what happened but i was qualified cos i joined sept 9.. can someone help me about it.. it was lagging that time i guess theres a lot of people registering that time..

nickik 6 years ago

I think Keybase is great but I'm not really much interested in the Crypto Currency stuff. I would much rather they focus on good authentication services, there is so much great things you can do with what they have now.

3JPLW 6 years ago

When I first saw this I just assumed it was some sort of spam/scam. What's the rationale for giving away money here? Is it purely Keybase/Stellar marketing?

How is Keybase planning on making money?

  • gexla 6 years ago

    They aren't giving away money. They are creating these coins out of thin air. The only way anyone is losing money is possibly by deflating the value of existing coins by creating more supply. That these coins are worth anything at all was sort of luck by being early in the race. The top 10 - 20 coins don't seem to change much.

    These airdrops were an expectation from the start. The first coins from this organization were also airdropped and they have done other airdrops since.

    I'm not a guru in this space, but I believe the idea for Stellar was to be more of a utility coin as opposed to a store of value.

    • Legogris 6 years ago

      In general, this is definitely something to watch out for.

      As far as I understand it, that's not the case here, however. These coins were already in existence held by Stellar, who is now giving them away. I.e. no coins being printed.

      I see airdrops regularly, and this is the first one I have not dismissed as a waste of time and attention right away. Unless they mess it up somehow, I think this is a great move by Stellar - I think the people using Keybase (especially combined with GH/HN) are exactly the early-adopters-power-users they want to extend adoption to.

    • whatshisface 6 years ago

      Why would anyone back a cryptocurrency whose operator can simply whisk new coins into existence?

      • Legogris 6 years ago

        Unless there's some other factor in place, you probably shouldn't.

        This is not the case here, though. Stellar has been sitting of huge piles of coins (par for the course these days at least) that they are now distributing.

      • james_pm 6 years ago

        This is different from US dollars how?

        • whatshisface 6 years ago

          The US government is ultimately beholden to US citizens, who don't want to get hosed by inflation. People who can't vote in America do actually have a legitimate reason to be concerned: if the US ever can't maintain its debt, it will likely become in the voter's interests to devalue the currency to nothing. That's basically the "default risk" on Treasury bonds.

        • crispyporkbites 6 years ago

          Approximately 300m people vote for, pay taxes to and support the creators of US dollars, the US government. Approximately 8 billion people recognise the US dollar as a global unit of value exchange which has a known local currency value.

          A new cryptocurrency is just a database with some private keys shared remotely.

    • novok 6 years ago

      Creating more of a currency is typically known as inflation. Deflation is the opposite.

  • jazzyjackson 6 years ago

    Just think of it as Universal Basic Income... get your coinage into circulation, and when people use your coins to exchange value, now your coins have value! So as the coin minter, hopefully you've kept some coins for yourself too, and now you have money!

    • 3JPLW 6 years ago

      Yes, I get that. So is Keybase banking on XLM itself to drive their revenue?

      • deckar01 6 years ago

        I had an account for years, but I rarely used it and didn't even know they had an app now. To qualify I had to install the client on 2 devices and setup account recovery. I am now much more likely to explore the app.

      • edm0nd 6 years ago

        The Stellar team uses Keybase as their main base of operations. They are the third most popular (2.4k members) Team on Keybase.

        https://keybase.io/popular-teams

        I'm assuming its a co-marketing campaign in between Stellar and Keybase.

dummy 6 years ago

I am excited about this XLM Airdrop. On the one hand the reputation of cryptocurrencies and in particular XLM will increase. And on the other hand, Keybase also creates real life use cases for the cryptopcurrencies, away from Crypto exchanges.

Angelofanarchy 6 years ago

Great news and great partnership, being here in 2019 is exciting. Everything is evolving and the blockchain is a wise choice to take. Good work to everybody on Keybase and Stellar, of course to HN too, keep going guys!

StavrosK 6 years ago

This happened? So even though I have a Keybase account that I use regularly, because I didn't click "join the airdrop", I missed this month's giveaway?

  • malgorithms 6 years ago

    Nope, that's not the case, in fact you'll get the Lumens automatically within a day or so. If you want to _continue_ after the first month, you'll need to click the button in the app saying you want to. But you have a month to do that.

    • jazzyjackson 6 years ago

      I don't see any details on this in my keybase, it's a big confusing to say something has already happened and I'm wondering if I was included or not... I've verified my HN and GitHub.

      Perhaps it's still being rolled out, can't complain :)

      • regnerba 6 years ago

        I had to fully quit the app and launch it again before the "airdrop" button appeared. Still unsure myself about the first airdrop. I used my account regularly, was able to join the airdrop so meet all the criteria, but havne't had any Lumens added to my wallet.

    • StavrosK 6 years ago

      I see, thank you. Yeah, it's a bit confusing because the post says they already sent the lumens...

killjoywashere 6 years ago

What's the going rate for alpaca socks?

Slinkydu 6 years ago

Hello, i just want to ask. i just created and keybase account. that was before sept 9. does this mean i don't get any airdrop? not even for the next month or so?

  • Hayashi151 6 years ago

    your question is confusing. when did you create the keybase account? BEFORE or AFTER 9/9/19? if after, do you have any older GH or HN accounts before 9/9?

hmhrex 6 years ago

Could this potentially dilute the worth of XLM?

cryptono 6 years ago

very great sir

mpascale00 6 years ago

I appreciate the free money, but is their goal to get me to use this cryptocurrency?

Grrr222 6 years ago

New to Keybase & Hacker News.Seems legit and a good tool to start learning the ins and outs.

griss2823 6 years ago

Quisiera hacer una pregunta yo soy nueva en keybase pero si ya tenia cuenta en GitHub antes del 9 que quiere decir que estoy en la primera ronda?

dondryder 6 years ago

Didn't Stellar recently do a similar airdrop with Blockchain wallet? Seems a contrived way to increase adoption/use of xlm...

hashtagjohnt 6 years ago

I can't believe this is actually in the terms of service:

7. YOU AGREE TO HELP SPREAD THE WORD. You vow to lean about Stellar by visiting https://stellar.org and by testing Stellar-in-Keybase, simply by sending Lumens to people you care about, or at least your enemies' enemies. You will aim to encourage 5 people to join Keybase for its Stellar features.

I legitimately might not sign up now.

  • gilrain 6 years ago

    Whimsy? In my grim, algorithmic reality? It's more likely than you think.

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