Helping make Web3 better for all. Always questing.
On Base, using Rabby, the amount of gas needed tends to show higher.
More often than not, changing the gas to be slightly above the average shown results in a quickly processed transaction with cheaper transaction fees.
So much is still wonky about the state of web3 logins.
Still often surprised by how much more room there is for growth and better UX.
With the number of scams out there getting unsuspecting users to click nefarious links, it's wise to have a central place that people can rely on for "good" links. Oftentimes, a good place to find these "good" links is a webpage or a dedicated Discord category.
Many social media platforms have limited real estate for links, making this task a little more difficult.
Luckily, there are tools that can provide a quick way to list out relevant links via a single link.
I recently changed my Twitter bio link to a new tool. Thought this was a great opportunity to go over some of the tools I've tried and how you might use them.
Linktree
This has been my go to for quite some time. I have used them for social accounts for many Web2 projects.
It's simple, no frills, and I love how the text can be customized for creating catchy titles. You can view an example with my profile here: linktr.ee/cryptomoogle
Their base plan is free, but they do have paid plans that provide more options to help with monetization, customization, and marketing.
Lynkfire
Lynkfire is the most creative of the bunch. It's as much a way to showcase links and content as a way to show off a portfolio of work.
Here are a couple of great examples of what can be done with the platform:
@link3.lens (referral if you feel so inclined link3.to/cyberconnect/fanclub?r=cryptomoogle)**)
Their profiles are pretty simple to set up and organize. I love the ability to add featured content in a streamlined and elegant way.
In addition to creating a beautiful way of displaying links, you can add in a bio as well as work and education experience. For those with extensive ETH NFT collections, you can showcase pieces in your wallet in an integrated fashion.
If that wasn't enough, your Link3 profile is just a small part of the ecosystem. You can participate in community events and earn FanPoints (FP) that are redeemable for various prizes.
As a fan of gamification, I'm excited to see where this goes.
Overall, I can't say that one of these platforms is better than the other. It probably depends on who you are and what your main purpose for showcasing links is.
Hope this helps you showcase more of the amazing links you have!
If you haven't checked it out yet, @philand.lens is hosting its #Yasai Lens Festival! If you have ENS, don't forget to check it out.
In a recent Twitter Space, I chatted with Atlas Parker of Sky Pirates. He shared his story transitioning from Web2 to Web3.
For more information on the project, check out the Sky Pirates Twitter (twitter.com/SkyPiratesNFT) and Sky Pirates Discord (discord.gg/hBYt6p2wk4).
In a recent Twitter Space, I chatted with Atlas Parker of Sky Pirates. He shared some alpha on what the collection will entail and what each individual pirate will be able to do.
Follow the project on social for the latest updates, including the coming release of the pirate collection.
Sky Pirates Twitter: twitter.com/SkyPiratesNFT
Sky Pirates Discord: discord.gg/hBYt6p2wk4
In a recent Twitter Space, I chatted with Atlas Parker who talked about creating a playable game first before minting out a large 10k-style project.
Follow the project on social for the latest updates, including the coming release of the pirate collection.
Sky Pirates Twitter: twitter.com/SkyPiratesNFT
Sky Pirates Discord: discord.gg/hBYt6p2wk4
Just getting started in web3 vs. when it all clicks.
The deeper you go, the brighter it gets. @rabbithole.lens