# HAMCASTER FIELD GUIDE > SUMMARY, STRATEGY AND SOCIAL IMPACT **Published by:** [GEAUX Think](https://paragraph.com/@geauxthink/) **Published on:** 2024-11-12 **Categories:** ham, hamcaster, $tn100x, $ham, 🍖, crypto, cryptocurrency, cryptocurrencies, blockchain, onchain, finance, socialfi, tipping, nft, nfts, token, memecoin, memecoins, emojis, emojifi, ethereum, eth, solana **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@geauxthink/hamcaster-field-guide-2 ## Content TLDR: SUMMARYSocialFi platform built on top of Farcaster and Ham Chain (an eth L3)Allows “hamcasters” to create their own social (caster) tokenCaster tokens can be collected, staked, locked, swapped and/or tippedCaster tokens help you earn and distribute $HAMSTRATEGYRecreationalCaster MixAdvancedSOCIAL IMPACTInclusive social experiencesCountless marketing opportunitiesHam converts Web2 social apps into Web3 SocialFi earning platformsSUMMARYWhat Is Ham? This question is a great place to start. So let’s dive in… Ham is:A communityA technologyAn onchain tipping tokenHam Is A Community “Perhaps a meta-intelligence is not a general intelligence in the Turing sense but rather an ability to switch between different types of intelligence as appropriate.This requires some other anchoring- in a task or mission, or an identity, since it is only with reference to something outside the intelligence that judgments can be made about how to organize the intelligence itself.” - Geoff Mulgan, Big Mind What anchors the Ham community? Memes. Not memes about actual pigs or deli ham (although some of us - me included lol - misunderstood the initial assignment) but the memes that call back to what got us here as a crypto community and the ones we’re coming up with today. The best example of this: @based-bren and the Ham Intern. His Pepe-inspired, Ham-hat wearing, coffee-loving frog is the honorary mascot for the Ham community. Bren is fueling the Ham community with memes on an almost-daily basis - and they’re all hamazing. The Ham Intern by Bren (@based-bren on Farcaster)Bren’s memes, and the ones the community continue to make, help capture and maintain the one thing which all Web3 projects need to survive and thrive: attention. If you don’t have the memes, you won’t get the attention. If you don’t have the attention, then you won’t succeed. Deployer, the founder of Ham, understands this. He’s reiterated numerous times, but none better than in this way during a Twitter space on the day of the Ham Chain launch: “Come for the memes. Stay for the tech.”Yes, Deployer has built incredible things, but the real advantage to Ham is that he understands how to leverage what he’s doing technologically with a passionate memetic community. Ham Is A Technology "Ham empowers social connections with fun experiences built on decentralized systems." If that sounds like the first slide of a pitch deck, it’s because it’s the first thing you read when you come to ham.fun - the second and main website used for everything Ham (not including Hamcaster which gets its own website- https://hamcaster.com) To understand Ham as a technology we have to go back to an NFT project which introduced Ham in the first place: The Based LP. The Based LP - A slightly overweight NFT backed by $TN100x The Based LP is built on the Base Network. It gets its roots from The LP, an NFT project built on Ethereum’s main network which was Deployer's first token-backed NFT experiment. For an in-depth explanation of The Based LP, its unique mechanics, and why it's significant, you can read about it here. The main thing you need to know now is that $TN100x, the ERC20 token upon which all of Ham is built, was created when The Based LP was deployed. $TN100x (which stands for “the next 100x Memecoin on Base”) was created as a way to reward both buyers of the NFT and the /lp community members on Farcaster. How were buyers rewarded? 1,950,000,000 $TN100x was deposited in the Based LP smart contract to support a burn-to-redeem mechanism on the first ham website: https://based.thelp.xyz. Holders can burn their NFT here to redeem 60% of the per NFT allocation of $TN100x (currently 294,596.15 tokens). The remaining 40% of the per NFT allocation is deposited to The Based LP NFT liquidity pool shared by the remaining NFT holders. The longer you hold the NFT, the more $TN100x you’ll receive if you burn/redeem yours. Even if you didn't buy a The Based LP NFT you could still be rewarded as an /lp community member through your activity on Farcaster. Farcaster is an open-source, decentralized social network. Warpcast, a popular client built on top of Farcaster, utilizes channels (designated by a “/” and whatever comes behind it). This is where creators can centralize their creative efforts and build a community. That's why the /lp channel was created. It's a place for all things “The Based LP”. Backend data from Farcaster is used to determine every /lp user's social activity. This activity was quantified into a Community Points Leaderboard which reflected the creative and social efforts of the user within the /lp community. The more points a user earned, the more 🍖 they would receive through a daily ham allowance as a “thank you” for helping to grow the community. Screenshot of my Daily 🍖 Allowance on March 4, 2024.As the community grew so did the use of 🍖 for rewarding content, not just in the /lp channel, but all over Farcaster. Ham as an official tipping token was born. Ham Is An Onchain Tipping Token Tips are a Farcaster phenomenon. Think of them as a digitally-tracked reward for content culminating in a future airdrop. At least, that’s how they started out with $DEGEN. Every Farcaster user is assigned a FarScore which takes into account a variety of metrics based on your activity within the app. If you were someone who was very active, sincerely engaged with others, produced the ever-elusive label of “quality” content, and/or contributed to the development of the people and the app, your FarScore would go up. A higher FarScore meant a higher daily allowance of $DEGEN that you were allowed to hand out to Farcaster users - or “tip”. Funny meme? "100 $degen" Interesting article? "200 $degen" Anyone could tip anyone $DEGEN and at the end of the season, each user was able to claim a 1:1 airdrop of everything they had been tipped up to that point. At the same time this was going on, Ham was doing some experimenting of its own. After The Based LP mint, a unique way to create value for Based LP holders was created - The Golden Ham. The Golden Ham NFT The Golden Ham was a limited quantity NFT in which allowed owners to lock $TN100x for 90 days and, in return, earn some additional tokens in the process. Seeing how successful $DEGEN was, Ham launched its own tipping token which would function much in the same way as $DEGEN. The initial plan was to call the token $LP. But why use letters when you can use an emoji that looks just like the NFT your holders just minted? A vote was proposed to the /lp community: Which would you rather tip with, $LP or 🍖? The vote was overwhelmingly 🍖. Thus began tipping with ham.The /lp community started tipping each other 🍖 as a way to reward each other for their content. The more 🍖 you collected, the higher you rose on the leaderboard. Eventually there would be a day to claim all of the ham that you earned, but unlike $DEGEN which would reward it's community on specified "claim days", Ham wanted it's holders to immediately. What if ham tips were on onchain? What if, when one user tipped another user ham, it was treated as an immediate transaction? What if users had immediate access to their tips and didn’t have to wait for a “claim day”? The answer: Ham Chain.Screenshot taken from Ham.funAs “an Ethereum- and Superchain-aligned Layer 3 (L3) blockchain” Deployer was able to utilize ETH as its native gas token in order for ham tips to function in a completely novel way: onchain microsocial transactions made possible with a singular emoji. With the deployment of Ham Chain, each 🍖 a user tips is the 1:1 transfer of $TN100x at an insanely discounted (next to nearly nothing) price - all done while interacting with other users in Farcaster. Among other things, Ham Chain allows users to immediately and securely transfer funds with a single emoji without ever having to leave Farcaster. All a user has to do is put a 🍖 in their cast and BOOM! Wallet-to-wallet $TN100x all happening in the social feed of Farcaster. So what do you do with all of the ham you’ve been tipped? I’m glad you asked. Cash It In!If you’re a Farcaster user and you’ve been tipped 🍖 , you can go to ham.fun and convert that emoji into $TN100x. To do this, you will need a wallet that supports Ham Chain.How do you do this exactly?Go to ham.funConnect your walletGo to “Dashboard”Connect your Farcaster accountUnder “Ham Stats” you will see a “Convert” button.If you have ham to convert, then it will show up there.Bridge It!If you’re looking to do something (not ham related) with your fresh $TN100x tokens on Base or another chain, you’re going to have to get them off of the Ham Chain first.If you’re still on ham.fun - great! If not, go back and get reconnected like before.Once you’re connected, click on “Bridge” at the top of the site.Under “Bridge Assets” there is a link to Relay where you can bridge your tokens to another chain.Beware of 3 things! 1. You will have to pay a fee to make this transaction happen. Make sure that you’re okay with the specifics of the transaction before you go through with it.2. Bridging from Ham to Base will take 7 days.3. You will have to provide "Proof of Transaction" after you execute the action to bridge your funds.I don't have a picture of it available, but there will be a hyperlink where this circle is when you have a bridge transaction that needs "proof". Swap It!Wallets like Rainbow make swapping for any token on any of their supported chains super fast and easy.Want to swap that $TN100x for something else? I wouldn’t recommend it lol, but doing it in Rainbow’s wallet is a fast, fun and easy way to do it. Fun Fact! Every transaction performed inside a rainbow wallet or with a rainbow wallet earns you points which entitle you to % of a pool of ETH handed out each week.Only downside to Rainbow wallet - it’s not compatible with Ham Chain - yet. Maybe you guys can let Rainbow know how great it would be to have support for Ham Chain.Looking to do more with your $TN100x rather than cashing it in? Good. That’s exactly what Hamcaster is for.Hamcaster Hamcaster is a unique SocialFi app that takes the concepts of tipping and earning Ham even further. Hamcaster utilizes a precise social ranking system and a daily rewards system to generate a Ham Score for participants within the ham ecosystem. For users to have a Ham Score they must:Contribute positively to the /lp channel (not posting spammy or weird ai meat stuff)Contribute to Farcaster (have a FarScore)Hold 1 of (or all) 3 types of Ham Assets:250,000 $TN100x tokens on either Ham Chain and/or Base1 The Based LP NFT1 Ham LP NFTOther factors influence a user’s Ham Score as well, but we’ll get to those in a minute. Iterating on the unique social ranking system already built into the /lp community through its “ham allowance protocol”, Ham uses Ham Scores and other Hamcaster metrics to determine the Ham Rank of each hamcaster’s caster token. Caster Tokens A caster token is a tokenized representation of a Farcaster user’s profile which allows other Hamcasters to share in a user’s Ham Allowance (ham-centric Farcaster engagement) by two primary means: staking and locking. Before that can happen users first have to create a hamcaster account - aka caster token profile. The Ham Intern is very impressed with my profile.When a Farcaster user signs up to create a caster token, the user is given the ability to create their own tipping symbol (a customizable cashtag) to represent their caster token. (My Web3 identity and Farcaster username is GEAUX so it was a no-brainer when it came to what my caster token would be $geaux). When this is done, a new user is given 5M of their own caster tokens for free up front. Users are free to do what they want with these, but it’s HIGHLY recommended that users lock these tokens - the reason why will be discussed in STRATEGY. Once a hamcaster creates a caster token, the next step is to assign how much $HAM they are going to share with their caster token holders. $HAM is shared in two ways: $HAM Allowance and $HAM Allocation. $HAM AllowanceDetermined by a user’s Ham ScoreHam given to that user to be tipped out over 24 hoursWhat is not tipped out is burnedResets every dayCan go up or down based on the user’s Ham Score$HAM AllocationThis is the “extra” 🍖 that the user receives sociallyThis 🍖 is $HAM that is backed 1:1 by $TN100x and can be converted as suchThere are pros and cons to choosing an allocation and allowance % which will also be discussed in STRATEGY. Users can also tip caster tokens just like they tip 🍖 on Farcaster, but to do this users will have to convert caster tokens into tipping tokens. Tipping tokens are swapped-for in a hamcaster’s caster token profile. Scroll down on your caster token profile to find “Convert Tokens” You will see two different token options pop up: your $your $ with a “t” next to it. The $ is the caster token, the $t is the tipping token. To tip your caster token, you have to convert the caster tokens you paid for here. If you want to convert tipping tokens back to caster tokens, simply hit the down arrow to switch the arrangement. This section is also where you will go to discover the tipping tokens of other people's caster tokens that you've received. In order to do that, go to that hamcaster's profile, find the "convert tokens" button, switch the arrangement, and convert the tokens they tipped you into tokens you can stake or lock. If you forget who has tipped you, you can go to ham.cooking - an insanely useful tool created by MVR.HamScout by MVR (@mvr🐹 on Farcaster) As long as the user has a balance of their own caster tokens, they can convert them into tipping tokens. If a user runs out, they can always buy more caster tokens and then convert them into tipping tokens. Caster tokens are purchased using $TN100x on Ham Chain. Every time a caster token is bought or sold, a 1% royalty fee is given back to the hamcaster. This is how the 1% caster token fee breaks down:0.6% goes to the creator of the caster token 0.2% is burned0.1% rewards back to top pools and casters0.1% Mint club protocol fee. For those ofyou interested in the technical details... Hamcaster utilizes Mint Club’s audited ERC20 bonding curve smart contracts. Okay - so now that you have a bag of caster tokens, it’s time to talk about what to actually do with them.STRATEGYDisclaimer... Everything that is being discussed in this article is not to be taken as financial advice. I am not a financial advisor, nor do I work for Deployer, Ham, Hamcaster or any other Ham-related entities. I’m simply a passionate hamthusiast who wants to help others understand everything being deployed by Ham. This section might get complicated and confusing. To be honest, I’m still learning how all of these things work. Every day I’m exposed to new insights and tools from both HamQuarters and the community itself. If you don’t get it, or if I do a bad job of explaining something, don’t hesitate to connect with me or another member of the /lp community. There are so many kind, patient, and knowledgeable people who are willing to help out if you’re feeling overwhelmed or mixed-up. Additionally, this section would not be possible if it weren’t for the /lp community. I will be sharing many ideas and resources that /lp community members have spent a lot of time, effort and resources creating. If you find any of their frames and/or materials helpful, please let them know by sharing their work (and maybe sending a little 🍖 their way 😉). With that being said, let’s get into it! Staking vs. Locking Anyone who’s been around crypto for any length of time will be familiar with the words “staking” and “locking”. If you’re going to be a successful hamcaster, it’s important that you understand what these words mean as they relate to the ham ecosystem. StakingThe action of using a caster token to earn a portion of another hamcaster’s $HAM.Staking caster tokens earns $HAM in two ways:$HAM received as a % of the caster token owner’s daily $HAM AllowanceBased on the caster token owner’s Ham Score$HAM received as a % of the caster token owner’s $HAM tipsBased on how much 🍖 the caster token owner was tipped on Farcaster, Twitter, etc. that day.LockingThe action of casting a vote by “locking up” a caster token for a designated period of timeEvery token locked is a vote casted.Tokens can be locked for:1 year (at a voting power of 25)2 years (at a voting power for 50)If you’re a visual learner, please check out the incredible infographics on the difference between staking and locking created by Cheryl (@reallyryl on Farcaster).Introduction to Hamcaster by @reallyrylStaking vs. Locking by @reallyryl Hamcaster Strategy: RECREATIONAL TLDR: The simplest way to interact with Hamcaster is…Get caster tokensStake caster tokens Earn $HAM“Get caster tokens” brings us to the first STRATEGY question we encountered earlier: What do you do with the 5M free caster tokens you get when you sign up? I have a few thoughts…Insert standard crypto DYOR; NFA disclaimer here. Formal one is below. Also, keep in mind that “what happens on the blockchain, stays on the blockchain.” People tend to forget this- especially when participating in SocialFi experiences.You could stake the 5M.Remember if you stake your own tokens, that means you’re claiming a % of your own Ham allowance. If you’re sticking to a RECREATIONAL strategy, I would consider swapping these for $TN100x and using those tokens to buy caster tokens of a hamcaster who:You know will here for the long haulHas a high Ham ScoreHas their Ham Allowance set to a high %You could sell the 5M.I don’t recommend this. This is the ham equivalent of “looking a gift horse in the mouth.” If you’re not familiar with this saying - I can Web3 it for you. If you dump your own caster token bags immediately, it’s not going to make you look highly amongst others in the /lp community.Something we’ve seen from people in this space is a slower rug pull. Let me explain.Let’s say an “influencer” for lack of a better word, comes to Hamcaster. They don’t lock their tokens, they stake them in high daily rewards/APY hamcaster tokens to maximize their gains.They buy a significant amount of caster tokens as this helps to improve their Ham Score and Ham Rank. They advertise this on socials to get people to stake and lock their caster token, further driving up the value of their caster token.At some point, they cash out everything.The stakers hurt a little because the hamcaster’s Ham Score and Ham Rank will drop a lot, reducing their daily allowance.The lockers are rekt. They can’t get their tokens out for 1Y or 2Y depending on how long they locked their tokens for.You could lock the 5M.If you have a CASTER MIX or ADVANCED strategy, this is the way to go.Locking these tokens allows you to meet the minimum caster token quantity threshold needed for stakers of your own caster token to receive a % of the 10M Weekly Ham bonus delivered by Deployer each Sunday.If you plan on getting involved in the Ham ecosystem, then having a valuable caster token is a quick way to gain some ham street cred.If you’re not overwhelmed yet and you want to try to get the best bang (caster token) for your buck ($TN100x), let’s explore a few intermediate strategies. Hamcaster Strategy: CASTER MIX Ok. So you’ve had a taste of how Hamcaster works. You’ve (hopefully) reinvested the free 5M caster tokens back into the ham ecosystem (preferably via locking for 2Y). You know how to buy caster tokens. You’re now ready to discover how to maximize your ROI on each $TN100x you spend on caster tokens while bringing the most value to stakers of your caster token. First, let’s start with how to bring value to other hamcasters first. Things that make your caster token valuable:A high Ham ScoreThe higher your Ham Score, the more $Ham there is for stakers of your caster token to claim.A high Ham Allowance allocationThe greater the % the more $Ham there is for stakers of your caster token to earn.A high Ham RankThe higher the Ham Rank, the more people there are who hodl, stake and/or lock your caster token.A low number of stakersThe good news for hamcasters is that your Ham Score and your Ham Rank are (mostly) within your control. The two greatest influences on your Ham Score, and, subsequently, your Ham Rank are investing in the Ham ecosystem and becoming socially involved within the Ham community. Your Ham Score will increase if you purchase:$TN100xThe Based LP nftHam LP nft$PHAMCaster tokens🍖 on Solana (affectionately called “Solami”) The Solami Intern by @based-brenPro Tip: Currently, as it is being discovered by the first generation of hamcasters, the greatest influence on a user’s Ham Score is the number of purchased caster tokens and 🍖 (Solami). You can both hodl Solami and stake it on Raydium. Hodling Solami is weighted ~10x that of hodling $TN100x due to the Solami circulating supply being ~1/10 that of $TN100x. Do with that information what you will. Keep in mind that 🍖 in the Raydium LP will not count toward your Ham Score (at least at this time it doesn't). An often-overlooked factor which influences your Ham Score is your social score. Originally the greatest factor for determining a person’s daily Ham Allowance, this number takes into account how much engagement and content a person brings to the /lp channel. Pro Tip: If you’re looking for ways to engage with people in the /lp channel, don’t create odd/weird ai art that features deli ham. (That’s the old meta - if it ever was). Take the time to understand the tech, the current memes and the people who are here. Don’t be who you think people want you to be, just be you. The world is filled with people trying to be who they aren’t. The /lp community just wants you to be you. Now let’s talk about how to maximize your $TN100x ROI. There are several things here you should consider which can be found on Hamscout - an incredible tool built by an incredibly talented Ham community member: @mvrAPYTypically understood as “Annual Percentage Yield”How much Ham you’re expected to earn per day per staked caster token.Keep in mind, the value of each caster token is different which will affect the ROIBAPY“Bonus APYThis reflects how much Ham you’re expected to earn per staked caster token when the 10M weekly ham is distributed by Deployer every Sunday night.✅ This indicates that the user you searched locked the free 5M tokens Another factor to consider when purchasing caster tokens is what I like to call “Proof of Ham”. Is the user providing value to the Ham ecosystem? Are they making memes? Are they casting regularly in the /lp channel? Are they spreading Ham love on Twitter or other platforms? Are they making frames or other resources? All of these things help bring value to Ham and make purchasing that hamcaster’s caster token more appealing. Hamcaster Strategy: ADVANCED (Full disclosure - While I’m very knowledgeable about the Ham Ecosystem, I am not an advanced hamcaster. While it’s possible that I could be, I simply don’t have the time and/or technical skills to keep up with the cream of the crop in this space.) This strategy capitalizes on all of the information presented to this point and incorporates the mind and spirit of a day trader. Advanced hamcasters are highly focused, detail-oriented and timely. They’re willing to stake/unstake caster tokens as needed in order to capture the highest possible ROI, paying attention to trends, and deploying some form of additional tech in order to help them succeed. Do you have your own caster token spreadsheet? No. That’s a good place to start becoming an advanced hamcaster. Are you logging into Hamcaster daily to track caster token trends? No. That’s a good habit to adopt as well if you’re looking to take your Ham Score to the next level. Beyond these recommendations, and the strategies illustrated in the previous two sections, becoming an advanced hamcaster will largely depend on how much time, effort and resources you’re willing to employ.SOCIAL IMPACT“Ham is inclusive.” @katkartelKat is totally right. Ham is for everyone. You don’t even have to own a single 🍖 on Base or Solana in order to be able to tip and/or receive Ham - you can just tip it. But where you tip (at least right now) is limited to two apps: Farcaster and Twitter. Farcaster is the primary place for participating in the Ham Ecosystem. Each Farcaster user is given an FID - a unique identifier which helps to distinguish between apps, users and the activity of those users with those apps. FIDs are how Ham rewards users according to their social activity on Farcaster. Ham enables users to tip in three main ways on Farcaster:Ham (utilizes Ham Chain)Example Reply Cast Format:“GM homie! Have a good one! 🍖x100” ExplanationThe user tipped the main caster 100 $TN100x on the Ham ChainFloaties (utilize Base)A floaty is an emoji which represents a predetermined quantity of a specific cryptocurrency which exists on the Base networkExample Reply Cast Format:“GM homie! Have a good one! 🎧x100”ExplanationThe user tipped the main caster 100 Base-network $mfer tokensCurrently, 1 🎧 = 1 $mferHere is a list of every floaty that’s currently availableCaster Tokens (Utilize Ham Chain)We’ve talked extensively about what caster tokens are and their place within the Ham Ecosystem, but what we haven’t talked about is how to tip them.Example Reply Cast Format:“GM homie! Have a good one! $geaux x 1000”ExplanationWhen I tip my caster token on Farcaster, what is actually being tipped is a floaty version of my actual caster token.On Hamcaster, this is denoted as a “tipping token”This means…My caster token is $geaux and my tipping token is $tgeauxTo be able to tip your caster token, you have to…Buy your caster tokens with $TN100x(Swap $TN100x for $geaux)Convert your caster tokens to tipping tokens(Swap $geaux for $tgeaux)Early on I thought that just because I had swapped $TN100x for $geaux that I was all set up to be able to tip $geaux on Farcaster. It took a kind and private from Deployer to explain that I needed to convert my caster tokens before I could tip them. This is a common, easily made mistake. FYI - Nothing happens if you try to tip your caster token if you haven’t first converted them to tipping tokens.It will only look like you’re tipping your caster tokens, but under the hood, nothing is actually happening until you convert caster tokens into tipping tokens. Ham enables users to tip on Twitter in two main ways:Ham (utilizes Ham Chain)Example Reply Post Format:“GM homie! Have a good one! #ham🍖x100” ExplanationThe user tipped the main poster 100 $TN100x on the Ham ChainFloaties (utilize Base)Example Reply Post Format:“GM homie! Have a good one! #ham🎧x100”ExplanationThe user tipped the main poster 100 Base-network $mfer coinsCaster tokens are not currently available for tipping on Twitter. Additionally, the backend cost to support tipping ham and floaties on Twitter is currently high. As a result, users may sometimes encounter a delay in confirmation of the tip they posted. Example confirmation post:Every ham/floatie tip on Twitter is confirmed with a reply by the main Ham account (@HamOnWarpcast)Marketing Opportunities Ham is perfect for any individual or company looking to be a pioneer in their respective space/market. With Hamcaster a user can create whatever cashtag they want (as long as it’s available). This can then be used to tip on Farcaster in order to brand yourself, your product and/or your business. Here’s an example from an influencer standpoint: Ryan Boggins: Online Fitness/Lifestyle CoachX handle: @BoggFitX #: BFitHamcaster playSet caster token cashtag (based on availability)$BFIT$BOGG$STRENGTH$FITNESSRun promotions for staking and locking $BFIT“Every 1M of $BFIT locked for 2Y = 1 month of free personalized coaching”Boggins can now use and tip his caster token on Farcaster to perpetuate his brand. This, in addition to other Farcaster-native tools like creating a channel, can really help him capture new clients and grow in an entirely different way compared to most, if not everyone, in the current online personal fitness space.Future Internet Stuff The significance of floaties cannot be understated. Every phone, every tablet, every computer - regardless of its manufacturer - comes pre-programmed with emojis. They transcend culture and break through language barriers. A smiley face is a smiley face if you’re an English-speaking American, a French speaking Canadian, a Spanish-speaking Venezuelan or a Japanese speaking Nihonjin. Everyone understands and uses emojis. Ham has demonstrated that whether it's your own floaty, or a floaty of another crypto project, using an emoji to securely send funds onchain, wallet-to-wallet, without ever having to leave the social app that you’re in is possible. It’s been done on Farcaster. It’s been done on Twitter. And, it’s my personal belief (no official statement from HamQuarters has been made about this) that Ham will deploy floaties onto other social apps in the future. Another significant Ham-floaty development is the Onchain Tipping Registry (OTR). While an official interface does not exist for this yet, the OTR enables any ERC20 token to become a tippable token. Read all about it here.Onchain Tipping Registry (OTR)Much like the Ethereum Name Service (ENS), users will be able to register their own floaty. A floaty marketplace can also be expected, but most likely this will be handled by an outside source who’s building on both Base and Ham Chain. Registration costs 250,000 $TN100x. If you want to build an interface you can charge a fee and receive up to 10% of the registration cost. Check out the OTR Github for a full example of deploying an ERC20 token, registering a tipping token, and converting the original token to the tippable version here: https://github.com/ham-official/otr… You can also read more about it here: http://docs.ham.fun/docs/otr/intro If you can't tell already, I'm incredibly bullish on everything Ham. For me - everything Ham is up only. We Ham HigherIN CONCLUSIONHam tech works, it works well, and it’s fun. Ham is the first coin that extends the ERC20 standard and introduces onchain tipping coins using emojis. Hamcaster buildt on this concept. All caster tokens have a corresponding tipping token created, convertible 1 to 1 with the original token, but add the ability to tip on Farcaster. Soon, any ERC20 token will have the ability to be tipped on Farcaster. Ham has given us:The Next 100x meme coinToken-backed NFTsA SocialFi platform A library of memesA multi-platform communityCross-chain rewardsEmojis as payment vehiclesThis field guide discussed the history of Ham as it relates to Hamcaster, different strategies you can employ in order to be successful within the Ham Ecosystem and the social implications of Ham across various apps/platforms. If you or anyone has any questions about the material presented, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I can be found…On Farcaster: @geaux.eth On X: @geaux_ethOn Telegram: @geaux_ethDisclaimer:This document, and the information within, is not investment advice. The content presented in this document is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any of the information or material as legal, tax, investment, financial or any other kind of advice. Nothing within this article was paid for, paid by, or sponsored by Ham. All content in this document is not a substitute for professional legal and/or financial advice. This document does not create any kind of professional or legal relationship between the consumer of the information provided and Ham, any employee or contract employee of Ham, or the author. Every financial decision comes with risk. 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