Introducing Enjoyr, a Farcaster bot that turns tokenized cults into content networks. Check out the announcement cast to see it in action and collect the launch mint!Here's how Enjoyr works:Tag @enjoyr on Farcaster, including a $TICKER, image (jpg, png, or gif), and image name*Enjoyr deploys a 6hr open edition 1155 on a Base contract shared by the specified $TICKEREnjoyr replies with a v2 frame to mint the nft (300 sparks/.0003 ETH per edition)Sales from mints are split: 45% buy/burn specifie...
Our core tech, $ENJOY tipping on Zora, serves primarily as a distribution mechanism to get $ENJOY in the hands of quality onchain creators and curators. After almost 40 weeks of the v1 implementation, we had more than enough data to evaluate the system's success. The key learnings:Too heavily favored historical activityToo difficult to increase your allowanceWeak incentives for using, holding, and LPing $ENJOYThe leaderboard didn't leverage activity for distributionToo much friction to start ...
WOooosh!! It's been a bonkerz couple of weeks onchain hasn't it? Between agents, memecoins, agent memecoins, the post-election market, and the increasing cross-polination of FC and CT...I can't be the only one with charts on fullscreen. There's no launch this week, but the oven is hot and I want to shed some light on what's cooking. Our stated mission is to invent technology to help onchain creatives grow. The core problem to solve is distribution. While Zora's feed/referral system has led to...
Today, I'm enjoyed to announce the launch of Enjoy Frames for Zora tokens on Farcaster!!! While Farcaster is in a bit of a lull, frames continue to effectively facilitate onchain transactions. Zora frames cover feeds, and $DEGEN, $RARE, and $MOXIE frames continue to provide dopamine via tipping stats. Enjoy Frames, built to help creators capture more mints and tips, are the first launch on our roadmap of distribution-focused tools. It's easy to create an Enjoy Frame:Take a Zora token URL and ...
Last week, I wrote about how this newsletter will shift its focus to sharing more of the thinking and process behind our upcoming product launches. Incidentally, I also announced the upgraded enjoy.tech, but didn't go into any of the thinking and process behind it. This week, I will! The new enjoy.tech includes a light design system refresh, reorganized site architecture, and several other changes to improve UX. Most exciting is the new homepage with ecosystem stats and a feed, built on Zora ...
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Cover Art: Night Rider by popziThings have heated up at HQ since the last installment of Enjoy Weekly. We asked and attempted to answer existential questions, dug deep into problem spaces, and aligned on a roadmap for the next few months. Next week, we'll start to ship weekly-ish updates that will make participating in the world of $ENJOY a lot more interesting. I'll write about each update in more detail, but here's the gist of what's cooking:Data Provider Migration & Updated $ENJOY API (alm...
Cover Art: Your Turn To Leave by Kai (mint link in Enjoymints)After several weeks of teasing a new feature, I'm pleased to announce that ...
Initially, I hoped to use this intro to announce an update to our site, but that's still a few days away. Then I thought about dumping th...
Protocol this, business model that. The last couple of issues got a little too intellectual, so this week I want to talk about something ...
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