KYC would be a problem indeed. I just read the description thoroughly.
A $1 may not be huge for some but its worth good for the country where I am. People needs job in times like this.
There will be no KYC. There is a third party that simply validate you are in front of your computer. I would have no access to anything, other than the code they give you that shows you are available. You attach that code to your Club profile, to start receiving actual BTC.
You need to get away from the idea of
trust that never works with humans. Even the most honest of people can be
forced (violence, blackmail, bribery etc) to reveal information. Cryptography allows information to be automatically accessed and destroyed in a controlled, provable way. Even if someone sent me 10 bitcoin, I could not access information other than
this number did work at this time.
$1/hour is the minimum this service will pay. I'm looking at spreading the wealth around - I'm hoping thousands of people will consider $1/hour in crypto to be worth answering questions.
Those who are old enough may remember
All Advantage, which paid $1.25US/hour, plus referral bonuses. Great idea, but it relied on advertising income. My GUI is just a browser extension with a noticeable indication you are available. Jobs could flash, open a new tab, etc. The task would have a scenario and some resolutions for example. The majority wins and in some cases winning/losing increases certain attributes. For example, one incorrect answer is worth less than one correct answer.
Hire me Vod.
I'll send you a member sponsorship when I launch.
The "access to your camera" is a big concern obviously, and as we all know, webcam hijacking is another mode of attack, i.e. spying. What if this GUI itself gets hack?
I agree with you, which is why I will recommend you cover your camera except for when you are at your computer actively available for work. I will not be doing any programming myself, but the extension I release will access the camera only through the OS and not directly.
What if you insert a captcha every once in a while or after each task is done? Don't know how feasible it is though.
Feasible, but it just proves you are not a bot. I don't care about your IP, email, etc - so a bad actor could make hundreds of accounts and eventually control the voting automation.
There are facial captchas, but again you'd be uncovering your camera after every task. I don't see any other way of proving you are unique without requiring any PII.