
!fundrop, explained
We are absolutely thrilled by the overwhelming response to !fundrop, with over 70,000 passes minted so far! We understand that there's a lot of curiosity about how to maximize your !fun earnings and what lies ahead. So, today, we're excited to unveil some of the secrets behind !fundrop and share our vision for building a vibrant community together.What is !fundrop?!fundrop is our way of rewarding minters for using mint.fun. Our aim is to use !fun points to offer rewards to the most ...
Introducing Context: see what's happening on Web3
context.app/domContext is a new service that makes it easy to see what’s happening on Web3. Context answers questions like:What new works just dropped from pioneering NFT artists?What are members of FWB collecting right now?What NFTs are my friends minting today?You could refresh Twitter, Discord, and a bunch of browser tabs to find the answers – or you could just open Context, connect your wallet, and see. Context lets you:Follow any wallet so you never miss an NFT that matters to youDiscove...
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!fundrop, explained
We are absolutely thrilled by the overwhelming response to !fundrop, with over 70,000 passes minted so far! We understand that there's a lot of curiosity about how to maximize your !fun earnings and what lies ahead. So, today, we're excited to unveil some of the secrets behind !fundrop and share our vision for building a vibrant community together.What is !fundrop?!fundrop is our way of rewarding minters for using mint.fun. Our aim is to use !fun points to offer rewards to the most ...
Introducing Context: see what's happening on Web3
context.app/domContext is a new service that makes it easy to see what’s happening on Web3. Context answers questions like:What new works just dropped from pioneering NFT artists?What are members of FWB collecting right now?What NFTs are my friends minting today?You could refresh Twitter, Discord, and a bunch of browser tabs to find the answers – or you could just open Context, connect your wallet, and see. Context lets you:Follow any wallet so you never miss an NFT that matters to youDiscove...
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Allowlists are a great way to bootstrap a new web3 community, which is why so many NFT projects use them. But they can be tricky to create and use.
So we (Context and Zora) created Lanyard, a free, open source tool to quickly and easily generate a gas-efficient NFT project allowlist.
Lanyard is 3 things:
A Merkle root generator: just paste the addresses you want to allow, and we generate and return your root instantly
A step-by-step guide on how to properly implement the Merkle root in your project – with free support via Discord if you need it
A mechanism to ensure your allowlist works across web3
What do we mean by “works across web3?”
Well, Lanyard securely stores your allowlist, Merkle root, and proofs so that your community can mint your project from their preferred interface – your website, mint.fun, and any other platform that integrates Lanyard. As more and more mints happen on platforms like mint.fun, it’s important that creators’ allowlists are part of the horizontal web3 stack and not siloed to a specific project page implementation.
Click here to use Lanyard and here to follow us on Twitter.
p.s. – if you are a platform building NFT creator tools and want to ensure that your creators’ allowlists work across web3, you can connect to Lanyard via our API.
Allowlists are a great way to bootstrap a new web3 community, which is why so many NFT projects use them. But they can be tricky to create and use.
So we (Context and Zora) created Lanyard, a free, open source tool to quickly and easily generate a gas-efficient NFT project allowlist.
Lanyard is 3 things:
A Merkle root generator: just paste the addresses you want to allow, and we generate and return your root instantly
A step-by-step guide on how to properly implement the Merkle root in your project – with free support via Discord if you need it
A mechanism to ensure your allowlist works across web3
What do we mean by “works across web3?”
Well, Lanyard securely stores your allowlist, Merkle root, and proofs so that your community can mint your project from their preferred interface – your website, mint.fun, and any other platform that integrates Lanyard. As more and more mints happen on platforms like mint.fun, it’s important that creators’ allowlists are part of the horizontal web3 stack and not siloed to a specific project page implementation.
Click here to use Lanyard and here to follow us on Twitter.
p.s. – if you are a platform building NFT creator tools and want to ensure that your creators’ allowlists work across web3, you can connect to Lanyard via our API.
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