The Protocols Behind Our Apps

Learn about the decentralized social protocols that power our applications and enable a new era of user-owned social experiences.

Farcaster Protocol
A decentralized social media protocol built on Ethereum

What is Farcaster?

Farcaster is a decentralized social media protocol that allows users to own their data and social connections. Built on Ethereum, it provides a foundation for building censorship-resistant social applications where users have full control over their identity and content.

Key Features

  • Decentralized identity and data ownership
  • Interoperable social connections
  • Real-time messaging and content sharing
  • Censorship-resistant architecture

Our Implementation: Picasa

Picasa is our mobile client built on the Farcaster protocol, focusing on visual content and image sharing. It provides a streamlined, Instagram-like experience while maintaining the decentralized benefits of Farcaster.

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Lens Protocol
A decentralized social graph protocol for Web3 social applications

What is Lens?

Lens Protocol is a decentralized social graph that enables developers to build Web3 social applications. It provides a composable and decentralized social graph that users own, allowing for permissionless innovation and user data portability across different applications.

Key Features

  • User-owned social graph
  • Composable social primitives
  • Monetization through NFTs
  • Cross-platform data portability

Our Implementation: Tribe

Tribe leverages the Lens Protocol to create location-based communities and city channels. It enables users to connect with people in their locality while maintaining ownership of their social connections.

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XMTP Protocol
A decentralized messaging protocol for Web3 applications

What is XMTP?

XMTP (Extensible Message Transport Protocol) is a decentralized messaging protocol that enables secure, private messaging between blockchain addresses. It provides the infrastructure for building messaging features in Web3 applications, supporting both individual and group conversations.

Key Features

  • End-to-end encrypted messaging
  • Group chat capabilities
  • Blockchain address-based identity
  • Interoperable across applications

Our Implementation: Broadcast

Broadcast is our upcoming group chat application built on XMTP, designed to enhance communication within communities, teams, and groups while maintaining the security and privacy benefits of the protocol.

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