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ruby on rails interface for the OHServerApp #200

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breeze88 opened this issue May 21, 2023 · 0 comments
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ruby on rails interface for the OHServerApp #200

breeze88 opened this issue May 21, 2023 · 0 comments

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breeze88 commented May 21, 2023

provided a ruby on rails interface for the OHServerApp

https://github.com/breeze88/Airrails

video tutorials : t.me/fourapes

It saves only unique reports by hash and shows it in a simple interface as seen on fourapes.net and fatass.fun

These two are the major networks that leverage the Airtag ecosystem to offer unique incentives to users.

Fourapes.net: The Pioneer in IoT Tokens Fourapes.net is one of the first players in the IoT token space,
paving the way for others to follow. The network operates within the Airtag ecosystem, utilizing a modified
ESP32 architecture and a Bluetooth transmitter. One of the key distinguishing factors of Fourapes.net is its
accepted radius for Airdrip device cancellation. The reports generated by the Airtag ecosystem should not
deviate from the groundzero coordinates by more than 450 meters for users to maintain their Airdrip devices
active. This larger radius provides users with more flexibility and a wider range of potential earning
opportunities.

Fatass.fun: The Newer Challenger Fatass.fun is a relatively newer entrant into the IoT token space within the
Airtag ecosystem. Similar to Fourapes.net, Fatass.fun employs a modified ESP32 architecture and a
Bluetooth transmitter for its operations. However, there is a significant difference between the two networks:
Fatass.fun has a smaller accepted radius for Airdrip device cancellation. Users must ensure that their Airtag
reports do not deviate from the groundzero coordinates by more than 333 meters. While this narrower radius
might seem restrictive, it could potentially lead to more concentrated and valuable data in certain scenarios.
Differentiated Attributes: Community and Active Airdrip Devices Apart from the accepted radius, other
factors that differentiate Fourapes.net and Fatass.fun are the size of their communities and the number of
active Airdrip devices. Fourapes.net, being one of the pioneering networks, has had more time to establish a
robust community of users. This larger community can foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, and a
vibrant ecosystem for participants. On the other hand, Fatass.fun, being a newer token, might have a smaller
but potentially more dedicated community, with users who are enthusiastic about exploring new
opportunities within the Airtag ecosystem.

Competition from Other Token Types While Fourapes.net and Fatass.fun compete within the IoT token
space, they also face competition from other token types that offer unique rewards to users. Web3 lifestyle
tokens, social-fi tokens, and game-fi tokens present alternative approaches to incentivize user behavior. One
notable player in this realm is the Step'n token. Unlike IoT tokens, Step'n token rewards users for movement
and physical activity. Users earn in-game currency by walking, jogging, and running outdoors. This stands in
contrast to IoT tokens that incentivize users to keep their Airdrip devices stationary, encouraging them to
contribute valuable location-based data.

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