
Iggy: We are participating in GG22 Round! 🔥
Think of Iggy as “Wordpress for Web3 Social”. A web3 framework that lets you easily set up a Web3 Social app for your community.If you want to support Iggy please donate here: https://explorer.gitcoin.co/#/round/42161/609/19We have been building in this space for 2+ years and donations (grants) have been our main funding source, allowing us to be fully dedicated to building open-source web3 frameworks. Support us by making a small donation to our project at GG22 round! Some of the communities...

Basebook.xyz - Web3 Social Network on Base is live!
We are happy to announce a new web3 social network called Basebook.xyz, built on Base Network. Unlike traditional web2 platforms, Basebook is built entirely using decentralized technologies.Open source and decentralizedUsernames on Basebook are .basebook domain names issued via the Punk Domains protocol. Basebook uses Orbis, a web3 social protocol, and stores posts on Ceramic Network, a decentralized document database that leverages IPFS for secure and decentralized data storage.One notable f...

New Features: Send Tokens & .best URL service
In the ever-evolving world of Web3 technologies, user experience is key. That's why we're thrilled to announce two exciting new features that will not only enhance the usability of our Web3 social dapps for our users but also elevate the overall chat experience.Send Tokens: Sharing the LoveSending tokens or tips to fellow chat users has never been easier! We understand the importance of seamless transactions in the Web3 space, so we've introduced the "Send Tokens" feature to si...
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Iggy: We are participating in GG22 Round! 🔥
Think of Iggy as “Wordpress for Web3 Social”. A web3 framework that lets you easily set up a Web3 Social app for your community.If you want to support Iggy please donate here: https://explorer.gitcoin.co/#/round/42161/609/19We have been building in this space for 2+ years and donations (grants) have been our main funding source, allowing us to be fully dedicated to building open-source web3 frameworks. Support us by making a small donation to our project at GG22 round! Some of the communities...

Basebook.xyz - Web3 Social Network on Base is live!
We are happy to announce a new web3 social network called Basebook.xyz, built on Base Network. Unlike traditional web2 platforms, Basebook is built entirely using decentralized technologies.Open source and decentralizedUsernames on Basebook are .basebook domain names issued via the Punk Domains protocol. Basebook uses Orbis, a web3 social protocol, and stores posts on Ceramic Network, a decentralized document database that leverages IPFS for secure and decentralized data storage.One notable f...

New Features: Send Tokens & .best URL service
In the ever-evolving world of Web3 technologies, user experience is key. That's why we're thrilled to announce two exciting new features that will not only enhance the usability of our Web3 social dapps for our users but also elevate the overall chat experience.Send Tokens: Sharing the LoveSending tokens or tips to fellow chat users has never been easier! We understand the importance of seamless transactions in the Web3 space, so we've introduced the "Send Tokens" feature to si...
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We have launched the Arbitrum Delegation Frame on Farcaster. We wanted to create a simple way for anyone to check their ARB delegation and re-delegate to active delegates. The goal is to make the delegation process straightforward and easy to understand.
You can test out The Arbitrum Delegation Frame here: https://warpcast.com/tempetechie.eth/0x2f1c4fcf
Below you can find a description of the frame functions and how they work.

The first call to action is there to hook users into their first interaction with the frame. This one is crucial. We want to make many users aware of their Arb holdings and their delegating options. Users here have only one option. Click the “Check My Delegate” button. The result is the Info Frame

This frame tells users their wallet address (the one they use on Farcaster), their ARB balance, and who their Delegate is. It gives users two options to continue. One is to delegate their tokens to a new delegate; they need to know the delegate’s address, .eth name, or Farcaster username. The second option is to share their data in a new cast.


If the user decides to delegate there the next feature calls the Arbitrum delegation function. First, it tells users all the information about the delegate they pick (their wallet address, ENS, and Farcaster handle). This allows users to double-check if the information is correct. After that, they can click confirm. This function requires wallet confirmation.

This frame serves as a confirmation frame. Users can check the Tx Info or share the frame in the cast. The share frame function makes it super easy for other users to also confirm delegates (with just one click) to a new delegate that users picked.

Collect feedback and build on top of our first iteration of the frame. Feel free to share your feedback in the comments below.
We also are looking at other ecosystems that would benefit from having a Governance Frame like this.
We have launched the Arbitrum Delegation Frame on Farcaster. We wanted to create a simple way for anyone to check their ARB delegation and re-delegate to active delegates. The goal is to make the delegation process straightforward and easy to understand.
You can test out The Arbitrum Delegation Frame here: https://warpcast.com/tempetechie.eth/0x2f1c4fcf
Below you can find a description of the frame functions and how they work.

The first call to action is there to hook users into their first interaction with the frame. This one is crucial. We want to make many users aware of their Arb holdings and their delegating options. Users here have only one option. Click the “Check My Delegate” button. The result is the Info Frame

This frame tells users their wallet address (the one they use on Farcaster), their ARB balance, and who their Delegate is. It gives users two options to continue. One is to delegate their tokens to a new delegate; they need to know the delegate’s address, .eth name, or Farcaster username. The second option is to share their data in a new cast.


If the user decides to delegate there the next feature calls the Arbitrum delegation function. First, it tells users all the information about the delegate they pick (their wallet address, ENS, and Farcaster handle). This allows users to double-check if the information is correct. After that, they can click confirm. This function requires wallet confirmation.

This frame serves as a confirmation frame. Users can check the Tx Info or share the frame in the cast. The share frame function makes it super easy for other users to also confirm delegates (with just one click) to a new delegate that users picked.

Collect feedback and build on top of our first iteration of the frame. Feel free to share your feedback in the comments below.
We also are looking at other ecosystems that would benefit from having a Governance Frame like this.
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