We have detailed in “Decoding Solana Blink: On-chain operation embedded in social media with one click, is the end of going out all socialized?”
Blink allows on-chain functionality to be embedded directly on Twitter, allowing one-click completion of various on-chain actions such as swap, mint, and donate in tweets.
However, at that time, Blink only demonstrated its ability to show “what I can do”, and the “specific how to do it” was left open for the community and developers to explore.
Therefore, it is even more necessary to follow the new projects revolving around Blink.
Speed is of the essence in warfare. Despite being released only a few days ago, Blink, a SEND (@thesendcoin) account, seems to have made full preparations and directly demonstrated over 50 use cases that can be accomplished with Blink through detailed, vivid, and authentic descriptions.
I haven’t even started researching, how did you manage to make examples so well?
Coincidentally, the official release date of Blink is on the 25th; the official account of SEND started hinting on the 24th that “this week Solana has a big move, don’t blink, send it”
Just need to write on my face that I knew about Blink a long time ago.
Another point that makes people have to follow is that Solana founder Toly’s current pinned tweet is another 100 use case tweet of Blinks proposed by the SEND team, with obvious promotion for the project; combined with the prescient post of SEND, it is hard not to associate it with official support.
Do you think this is all about technology? There must also be a degen worth following.
What you may not know is that SEND has recently launched a feature to Mint Non-fungible Tokens directly through a Twitter button. Non-fungible Token holders will have the right to participate in the upcoming $SEND Token Airdrop.
And it is clearly stated in the introduction of the SEND project that SEND will be a community Token to support Solana’s Blink ecosystem.
Do you remember that Warpcast itself does not have Token, but it incubated community MEME coins such as DEGEN?
Farcaster — CAST function — $DEGEN, will the same path occur on Blink function — $SEND?
100,000 Non-fungible Tokens, swept away by the fear of missing out
To support the Blink ecosystem, I made a sample first, and also created a speculative fear of missing out frenzy.
On July 3rd, SEND directly posted on X, launching 100,000 Send It series Non-fungible Tokens, and combined with the function of Blink, users can directly click the Collect button on the X page to Mint.
In conjunction with the ‘Allow ACTION on X.com’ feature of Phantom Wallet (supporting the Blink technology framework), you can easily mint this Non-fungible Token directly.
Meanwhile, according to SEND’s official regulations, each player holding a Non-fungible Token will have the chance to win a lottery bonus of 6.9 SOL; at the same time, they will also receive undisclosed Airdrop rewards that are more long.
Considering that the SEND project also has its own “community coin$SEND”, this undisclosed Airdrop is very likely to be referring to the $SEND Token itself.
Several key factors for gold shoveling are combined, naturally causing a surge in the fear of missing out sentiment, and sending Non-fungible Tokens quickly sold out; as of the time of writing, the floor price of this series on Tensor is about 0.42 SOL.
And obviously, SEND officials are also good at making trouble. After the Non-fungible Token is minted, they promptly post a link with Blink function, indicating that you can’t mint it now, but can still trade it, and directly buy this Non-fungible Token with one click.
At this time, ‘Send it’ has a more speculative meaning, and the implied meaning of the translation may send the NFT floor price to the sky.
With technology, use cases, and playfulness, the SEND around Blink does remind people of the hot period of Warpcaster, with applications running MEME coins such as DEGEN.
From the community, to the community
The SEND official website is currently very simple, without revealing more long Token details and the institutional information behind it.
But from the purpose of the project’s founding and the use cases it presents, what is more long is the ecosystem that can be built for the future of Blink, and the developers within it.
In the long tweet mentioned at the beginning of the article, which talks about the 100+ Blinks use case, SEND has explicitly stated that other developers are welcome to implement similar, and actively reach out to them.
This is equivalent to saying that I have the ability to make samples myself, and I also welcome collaboration with more long developers to build the Blink ecosystem.
Those who have been in the cryptocurrency circle for a long time know that with just courage and excellent technology, it is difficult to stand out in limited and disloyal attention; no matter what you do, you should leave room for imagination related to Token.
SEND clearly embodies this feature, that is, I am not only doing technical development and ecological support in a Lei Feng style, but I also have my own Token $SEND, so this Token itself is actually rooted in the community.
Although the official cooperation mode has not been announced, we can actually boldly imagine whether the projects that cooperate with SEND to develop Blink use cases will receive rewards in SEND Token?
And will the users of these use cases receive rewards in SEND Token?
This is actually similar to the DEGEN/CAST/MEME and other Token born in Farcaster or Warpcaster.
All Tokens are the best reward for early ecosystem builders and participants.
However, MEME coins like DEGEN are developed and grown in a user-driven manner, where users can obtain them by being active. On the other hand, the approach of SEND seems to be a dual effort - developers building Blink use cases and users using Blink both have the potential to obtain SEND Tokens.
From the community, to the community.
People don’t dislike the creation of a Token out of thin air, what they dislike is not benefiting from it themselves.
With this mindset, the SEND mode can certainly continue to operate, and will generate network effects as more people use Blink for a long time and share their Airdrop experiences.
However, there was the Farcaster daily active user ATH before, and now there are 1 million fans instantly attracted by the TON ecosystem black and white dog. It’s hard to predict who is a flash in the pan and who will have the last laugh.
But there is one thing we know.
Whoever pleases the community, owns Liquidity and attention.
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SENDpump over a hundredfold, Solana Blink wealth effect coming?
Author: Deep Tide TechFlow
Two weeks ago, Solana’s Blink caught fire.
We have detailed in “Decoding Solana Blink: On-chain operation embedded in social media with one click, is the end of going out all socialized?”
Blink allows on-chain functionality to be embedded directly on Twitter, allowing one-click completion of various on-chain actions such as swap, mint, and donate in tweets.
However, at that time, Blink only demonstrated its ability to show “what I can do”, and the “specific how to do it” was left open for the community and developers to explore.
Therefore, it is even more necessary to follow the new projects revolving around Blink.
Speed is of the essence in warfare. Despite being released only a few days ago, Blink, a SEND (@thesendcoin) account, seems to have made full preparations and directly demonstrated over 50 use cases that can be accomplished with Blink through detailed, vivid, and authentic descriptions.
I haven’t even started researching, how did you manage to make examples so well?
Coincidentally, the official release date of Blink is on the 25th; the official account of SEND started hinting on the 24th that “this week Solana has a big move, don’t blink, send it”
Just need to write on my face that I knew about Blink a long time ago.
Another point that makes people have to follow is that Solana founder Toly’s current pinned tweet is another 100 use case tweet of Blinks proposed by the SEND team, with obvious promotion for the project; combined with the prescient post of SEND, it is hard not to associate it with official support.
Do you think this is all about technology? There must also be a degen worth following.
What you may not know is that SEND has recently launched a feature to Mint Non-fungible Tokens directly through a Twitter button. Non-fungible Token holders will have the right to participate in the upcoming $SEND Token Airdrop.
And it is clearly stated in the introduction of the SEND project that SEND will be a community Token to support Solana’s Blink ecosystem.
Do you remember that Warpcast itself does not have Token, but it incubated community MEME coins such as DEGEN?
Farcaster — CAST function — $DEGEN, will the same path occur on Blink function — $SEND?
100,000 Non-fungible Tokens, swept away by the fear of missing out
To support the Blink ecosystem, I made a sample first, and also created a speculative fear of missing out frenzy.
On July 3rd, SEND directly posted on X, launching 100,000 Send It series Non-fungible Tokens, and combined with the function of Blink, users can directly click the Collect button on the X page to Mint.
In conjunction with the ‘Allow ACTION on X.com’ feature of Phantom Wallet (supporting the Blink technology framework), you can easily mint this Non-fungible Token directly.
Meanwhile, according to SEND’s official regulations, each player holding a Non-fungible Token will have the chance to win a lottery bonus of 6.9 SOL; at the same time, they will also receive undisclosed Airdrop rewards that are more long.
Considering that the SEND project also has its own “community coin$SEND”, this undisclosed Airdrop is very likely to be referring to the $SEND Token itself.
Several key factors for gold shoveling are combined, naturally causing a surge in the fear of missing out sentiment, and sending Non-fungible Tokens quickly sold out; as of the time of writing, the floor price of this series on Tensor is about 0.42 SOL.
And obviously, SEND officials are also good at making trouble. After the Non-fungible Token is minted, they promptly post a link with Blink function, indicating that you can’t mint it now, but can still trade it, and directly buy this Non-fungible Token with one click.
At this time, ‘Send it’ has a more speculative meaning, and the implied meaning of the translation may send the NFT floor price to the sky.
With technology, use cases, and playfulness, the SEND around Blink does remind people of the hot period of Warpcaster, with applications running MEME coins such as DEGEN.
From the community, to the community
The SEND official website is currently very simple, without revealing more long Token details and the institutional information behind it.
But from the purpose of the project’s founding and the use cases it presents, what is more long is the ecosystem that can be built for the future of Blink, and the developers within it.
In the long tweet mentioned at the beginning of the article, which talks about the 100+ Blinks use case, SEND has explicitly stated that other developers are welcome to implement similar, and actively reach out to them.
This is equivalent to saying that I have the ability to make samples myself, and I also welcome collaboration with more long developers to build the Blink ecosystem.
Those who have been in the cryptocurrency circle for a long time know that with just courage and excellent technology, it is difficult to stand out in limited and disloyal attention; no matter what you do, you should leave room for imagination related to Token.
SEND clearly embodies this feature, that is, I am not only doing technical development and ecological support in a Lei Feng style, but I also have my own Token $SEND, so this Token itself is actually rooted in the community.
Although the official cooperation mode has not been announced, we can actually boldly imagine whether the projects that cooperate with SEND to develop Blink use cases will receive rewards in SEND Token?
And will the users of these use cases receive rewards in SEND Token?
This is actually similar to the DEGEN/CAST/MEME and other Token born in Farcaster or Warpcaster.
All Tokens are the best reward for early ecosystem builders and participants.
However, MEME coins like DEGEN are developed and grown in a user-driven manner, where users can obtain them by being active. On the other hand, the approach of SEND seems to be a dual effort - developers building Blink use cases and users using Blink both have the potential to obtain SEND Tokens.
From the community, to the community.
People don’t dislike the creation of a Token out of thin air, what they dislike is not benefiting from it themselves.
With this mindset, the SEND mode can certainly continue to operate, and will generate network effects as more people use Blink for a long time and share their Airdrop experiences.
However, there was the Farcaster daily active user ATH before, and now there are 1 million fans instantly attracted by the TON ecosystem black and white dog. It’s hard to predict who is a flash in the pan and who will have the last laugh.
But there is one thing we know.
Whoever pleases the community, owns Liquidity and attention.