
Scout Game Review & Airdrop
If you haven't heard about Scout Game, you should know that if you are a developer, or you want to support mostly Web3 developers, or you would like to discover cool projects, you should probably check out this website. The project is relatively new; it's been around since 2024, and it showcases mostly Web3 developers. I've been one of its first users, and I saw it evolve, and was rather active on it. It has some interesting game mechanics where you can use points to buy cards that represent ...

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Scout Game Review & Airdrop
If you haven't heard about Scout Game, you should know that if you are a developer, or you want to support mostly Web3 developers, or you would like to discover cool projects, you should probably check out this website. The project is relatively new; it's been around since 2024, and it showcases mostly Web3 developers. I've been one of its first users, and I saw it evolve, and was rather active on it. It has some interesting game mechanics where you can use points to buy cards that represent ...

Lens, after more than a year
I was planning to write this a month before as such parts of this article here will be a bit outdated, but still, if you have time and read it entire...

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I wrote a few days ago a browser extension that lets you log in to warpcast.com without using a mobile device.
You can find the repo at this link: https://github.com/andrei0x309/warp-easy-login-browser-extension.
Also Webstore download link: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/warp-easy-login/bbjcdcdpmhmenjadgdkkkabhajfeefak
It generates the auth token by prompting you to sign a message with your Ethereum wallet, and then it puts it in the Indexdb storage, where Warpcast expects to find that token.
It does require signing with the address that owns the FID, which will generally be the address owned when you create an account using Warpcast.
Because the reality is that if you make a farcaster account using the Optimism blockchain, it doesn't even work without additional hacks like overriding `hasCompletedRegistration` to true in the application's memory.
I feel tempted to ramble about Warpcast, and I've got a million things I don't like about it.
But at the end of the day, I will refrain from rambling because it’s a hobby of mine to research a lot of social platform projects, and until now for me, they all seem to have big red flags, no matter if they are Web2 or Web3.
If you would like to know more of my thoughts that I personally find wrong about any of the known social media platforms, I am willing to give details in private.
If you're an active Warpcast user or use it from time to time possibly you'll find this extension useful, as it enlarges user choice.
Here's a demo video:
I wrote a few days ago a browser extension that lets you log in to warpcast.com without using a mobile device.
You can find the repo at this link: https://github.com/andrei0x309/warp-easy-login-browser-extension.
Also Webstore download link: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/warp-easy-login/bbjcdcdpmhmenjadgdkkkabhajfeefak
It generates the auth token by prompting you to sign a message with your Ethereum wallet, and then it puts it in the Indexdb storage, where Warpcast expects to find that token.
It does require signing with the address that owns the FID, which will generally be the address owned when you create an account using Warpcast.
Because the reality is that if you make a farcaster account using the Optimism blockchain, it doesn't even work without additional hacks like overriding `hasCompletedRegistration` to true in the application's memory.
I feel tempted to ramble about Warpcast, and I've got a million things I don't like about it.
But at the end of the day, I will refrain from rambling because it’s a hobby of mine to research a lot of social platform projects, and until now for me, they all seem to have big red flags, no matter if they are Web2 or Web3.
If you would like to know more of my thoughts that I personally find wrong about any of the known social media platforms, I am willing to give details in private.
If you're an active Warpcast user or use it from time to time possibly you'll find this extension useful, as it enlarges user choice.
Here's a demo video:
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