What if there was a single interface that showed what your friends have been up to onchain?
So and so was last seen in January getting liquidated trading $BONK perps.
That girl you met at ETHDenver was last seen minting 3 NFTs from a new photography collection.
0xngmi was last seen scanning his eyeballs in Worldcoin orb #14 for an airdrop.
And so on.
There is something so fun and social about being able to passively check in on people you know. We already do this by tracking the music our friends are listening to on Spotify, seeing the games folks are playing on Steam in real time, and even following location updates in Snapchat, but there is no intuitive way to do this for onchain activity.
So and so was last seen in January getting liquidated trading $BONK perps.
That girl you met at ETHDenver was last seen minting 3 NFTs from a new photography collection.
0xngmi was last seen scanning his eyeballs in Worldcoin orb #14 for an airdrop.
And so on.
There is something so fun and social about being able to passively check in on people you know. We already do this by tracking the music our friends are listening to on Spotify, seeing the games folks are playing on Steam in real time, and even following location updates in Snapchat, but there is no intuitive way to do this for onchain activity.
At least, not yet.
—Ben Roy