Gitcoin Passport Announces New Model Based Detection Feature

🔓 New Gitcoin Feature

By Gitcoin Passport 🛡️
Apr 18, 2024, 7:25 PM
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Gitcoin Passport, Gitcoin's Sybil defense and identity product, has announced a new Model Based Detection feature.​ This feature aims to make it easier for users to prove their humanness without compromising Sybil resistance.​ The company is excited to evolve with GG20 and believes this new feature is a significant step in the right direction.​ More details on how users can utilize Model Based Detection to protect their programs and understand their ecosystem's user base will be provided soon.​

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@gitcoinpassport 🤝 @grantsstack (again) Excited to evolve with #GG20! Our new Model Based Detection is a big step in the right direction: Making it easier for users to prove humanness without compromising Sybil resistance 🛡️

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