@THORChainHammer Bot Overview
Important: The bot is best designed to reply-to existing tweets. If you write a brand new tweet to @THORChainHammer, the next time you’ll want to tweet the same command to @THORChainHammer, your tweet will get rejected by Twitter.
Twitter imposed spam-prevention systems which prevent users from tweeting the same command twice within a certain short period of time.
An idea is to make a pinned thread at the top of your profile, and whenever you need to send a command to the bot, you can just reply to that thread.
The bot has been designed to serve 3 functions for the moment:
- Reply with requested content (which can be links to content or a tweet).
- Help #THORWarriors find their fit in the community by allowing them to assign themselves a role (or quit).
- Give tasks to roles.
Let’s dive in deeper…
Content Commands:
Content commands must follow the following structure:
@THORChainHammer content-name
For example:
Someone is asking in a thread the link to the THORChain emission schedule. It’s a pretty tough one to find, it’s buried in the footer of the official THORChain.org website. All you’d have to reply to the user is:
@THORChainHammer emissions
The bot would reply with a direct link to the emission schedule spreadsheet.
Here’s the latest list of available content commands. The commands must follow the exact structure, spacings and names. You cannot send a command in any other way:
- @THORChainHammer help
- @THORChainHammer mission
- @THORChainHammer website
- @THORChainHammer twitter
- @THORChainHammer reddit
- @THORChainHammer discord
- @THORChainHammer medium
- @THORChainHammer telegram
- @THORChainHammer telegram-dev
- @THORChainHammer telegram-trading
- @THORChainHammer telegram-announcements
- @THORChainHammer github
- @THORChainHammer gitlab
- @THORChainHammer gitlab-thornode
- @THORChainHammer gitlab-asgardex
- @THORChainHammer gitlab-thornodebot
- @THORChainHammer whitepaper
- @THORChainHammer economics-paper
- @THORChainHammer emissions
- @THORChainHammer exchange-partner-program
- @THORChainHammer video-explainer-thorchain
- @THORChainHammer video-explainer-thorchain-yanliberman
- @THORChainHammer video-explainer-runevault-staking-trustwallet
- @THORChainHammer whisper-sweet-things
- @THORChainHammer 3-times
- @THORChainHammer epic-thread
- @THORChainHammer illuminate
- @THORChainHammer opportunities
- @THORChainHammer use-cases
- @THORChainHammer grants
- @THORChainHammer connecting-to-thorchain
- @THORChainHammer midgard-endpoint
- @THORChainHammer midgard-network
- @THORChainHammer motivate
- @THORChainHammer language-community-guidelines
- @THORChainHammer recruit-language-community
- @THORChainHammer recruit-guide
- @THORChainHammer rebase-whitepaper
- @THORChainHammer rebase-node-operator
- @THORChainHammer rebase-liquidity-provider
- @THORChainHammer rebase-providing-liquidity
- @THORChainHammer rebase-swaps
- @THORChainHammer rebase-system-income
- @THORChainHammer rebase-emission-schedule
- @THORChainHammer rebase-economics-paper
- @THORChainHammer research-binance
- @THORChainHammer block42-thornode-telegram-bot
- @THORChainHammer audit-certik-report
- @THORChainHammer audit-kudelski-report
- @THORChainHammer audit-gauntlet-economic-report
- @THORChainHammer testnet-bepswap
- @THORChainHammer rune-price-simulator
- @THORChainHammer rune-price-simulator-de
- @THORChainHammer rune-price-simulator-fr
- @THORChainHammer rune-price-simulator-ru
- @THORChainHammer rune-price-simulator-zh
- @THORChainHammer rune-price-simulator-guide
- @THORChainHammer rune-price-simulator-guide-de
- @THORChainHammer thornode-yield-simulator
- @THORChainHammer thorlinked
- @THORChainHammer thorlinked-mentions
- @THORChainHammer superrune-vision
- @THORChainHammer rune-chart
- @THORChainHammer latest-dev-update
- @THORChainHammer buy-rune-binance-dex
- @THORChainHammer black-hole-theory
- @THORChainHammer buy-rune-bitmax
- @THORChainHammer buy-rune-ftx
- @THORChainHammer coinmarketcap
- @THORChainHammer coingecko
- @THORChainHammer ama
- @THORChainHammer when-chaosnet
- @THORChainHammer contest
- @THORChainHammer runevault
- @THORChainHammer brand-rune
- @THORChainHammer brand-thorchain
- @THORChainHammer brand-thorchain-community
- @THORChainHammer creatives-wallpapers
- @THORChainHammer buy-rune-gold-coin
- More coming soon…
Community Roles:
I’ve mentioned in the past that the THORChain Community should lead by example, and be an open and front-facing Twitter-bearing community. My theory is simple, the more public exposure THORChain has, the higher chances it may peak one’s curiosity. And the more conversations we as a community have outside of the shadows of Telegram/Discord/DM, the more chances we have to create buzz. We have nothing to hide — why? Well because we’re a a community campaigning-for interoperability. We invite other projects to ask tough questions, study, befriend — and ultimately become liquidity providers / swappers. We as a community should be the most upfront and welcoming #crypto community of all. It’s this attitude that’ll lead this technology to be adopted by the greater ecosystem.
That said, here’s how roles work:
You can join a role, and you can quit a role. By assigning yourself a role, you commit yourself to be an active member of the THORChain Community, and will assist with a variety of functions. This is a great time to reflect on your skills, and be honest with yourself regarding your fit in the community. When the #THORChainAdmins will call for help, we hope that you’ll be ready to assist. It’s the only way this community and project will lead itself towards adoption.
You can assign yourself a role by following this command structure:
@THORChainHammer join role-name
For example:
You’d like to join #THORChainDesigner in the community, because you think you can create some quality creatives — whether it be memes, graphics, badges, banners, or even-assist #THORChainMarketer with some targeted content-focused creatives. All you would have to tweet is:
@THORChainHammer join THORChainDesigner
The bot would reply with:
Welcome to #THORChainDesigner. You may ask for tasks with: @THORChainHammer tasks THORChainDesigner
And yes, you’ve guessed it right. The THORChainAdmins can assign tasks to roles, but I’ll get to that in a bit.
You can equally quit a role you’ve assigned yourself with the following tweet:
@THORChainHammer quit role-name
For example:
@THORChainHammer quit THORChainDesigner
Here’s the latest list of available role commands. The commands must follow the exact structure, spacings and names. You cannot send a command in any other way.
Joining:
- @THORChainHammer join THORChainEngineer
- @THORChainHammer join THORChainDevOps
- @THORChainHammer join THORChainAnalyst
- @THORChainHammer join THORChainMarketer
- @THORChainHammer join THORChainDesigner
- @THORChainHammer join THORChainPartnershipDeveloper
- @THORChainHammer join THORChainAdoptionDeveloper
- @THORChainHammer join THORChainPressOfficer
- @THORChainHammer join THORChainSupportAgent
- @THORChainHammer join THORChainTrader
Quitting:
- @THORChainHammer quit THORChainEngineer
- @THORChainHammer quit THORChainDevOps
- @THORChainHammer quit THORChainAnalyst
- @THORChainHammer quit THORChainMarketer
- @THORChainHammer quit THORChainDesigner
- @THORChainHammer quit THORChainPartnershipDeveloper
- @THORChainHammer quit THORChainAdoptionDeveloper
- @THORChainHammer quit THORChainPressOfficer
- @THORChainHammer quit THORChainSupportAgent
- @THORChainHammer quit THORChainTrader
Forgot your role? No problem, run:
@THORChainHammer role
Want to see all roles available without coming back to this article? No problem, tweet:
@THORChainHammer recruit
^ This recruit command can be useful for you to tweet as a reply to others interested to join.
Need to see a recruitment guide to help you out? Tweet:
@THORChainHammer recruit-guide
Want to motivate others to join a role? Tweet:
@THORChainHammer motivate
Tasks:
We built-into the @THORChainHammer the ability for #THORChainAdmin leadership to set tasks for each role. This is because the #THORChainAdmin leadership likely has a better grasp at what the project needs in order to achieve goals — and it’s important that they convey those messages effectively to the @THORChain Community.
The tasks will likely be organized in medium articles, and assigned to each role.
You can request the most up-to-date task list for your role by following this command structure:
@THORChainHammer tasks role-name
For example:
You’d like to get the most recent tasks for #THORChainEngineer because you’d like to contribute to the initiative. All you would have to tweet is:
@THORChainHammer tasks THORChainEngineer
The bot would reply with a tweet or link to a medium article which explains the current tasks assigned for that role.
This is a simpler system than scouring through Telegram/Discord and asking others how you can contribute. Everything would be maintained in clean and organized tweets/medium articles.
Vision:
My vision for this tool is to really give the community the opportunity to work with one another to achieve @THORChain adoption goals. We all know that the more assets get locked into the @THORChain network, the more $RUNE grows in value. So it’s our job to work together to lead towards that.
With that said, we didn’t build a #role-hashtag listen command for no reason…
Conversations on Twitter are public and open for anyone to see. Sometimes we stumble on a conversation that’s outside of our expertise / role… but we still want to help. Well now you can.
Just tweet as a reply the hashtag of the role you think would be able to help that user.
For example, you may stumble on a thread where an Analyst is asking a question about $RUNE, and you can’t help him yourself. Just tweet to him:
#THORChainAnalyst can you help this gentleman/woman ^?
This would stamp that conversation for #THORChainAnalyst roles to come in and help out.
But how can we know if my role’s hashtag has been mentioned? Well, we built in a command which lets each role stalk-for tweets which include the #hashtag relevant to them.
Roles can request the latest #hashtag mentions by following this command structure:
@THORChainHammer stalk role-name
For example:
You’d like to get the most recent mentions for #THORChainAnalyst because you’d like to listen-for conversations and help out. All you would have to tweet is:
@THORChainHammer stalk THORChainAnalyst
The bot would reply with the following link:
https://twitter.com/search?q=(%23thorchainanalyst)&src=typed_query&f=live
^ You’d see all the latest mentions of #THORChainAnalyst.
Instead of asking “@MehowBrains can you help this person?” — everyone now has an opportunity to come and help. This removes the pressure from tagged handles from having-to reply within a short window, and ultimately opening opportunities for others to make their name in the community.
Future:
There’s a ton of features that can be added to this @THORChainHammer, some examples:
- Enabling/disabling large $RUNE on-chain transaction alerts via private message i.e. “Someone just bought 50,000 $RUNE”. I had this running on my Twitter profile, but some users found it annoying (and hence I disabled it temporarily). We can bring this back by allowing users to enable such alerts to come into their private message inbox instead of a public feed.
- Pulling data from ASGARDEX using the Midgard API. I can’t express the sheer amount of features that can be fed to liquidity providers, swappers etc. The sky is the limit.
Twitter API Rate Limiting:
The @THORChainHammer has been tested, and Twitter is a little limiting with API requests. There is a limit of 100,000 mention requests daily, 75 requests per 15 minute window. We are doing our best to optimize requests, and in the meantime if the @THORChainHammer doesn’t reply to you — it may very be likely a rate limit issue. Please be patient while we optimize things using the free API limits provided to us.