TL;DR
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If you can paste/embed a link on a web2 platform, you can allow users to interact with your web3 app or game — without them ever leaving the platform (which means web3 now has web2-style distribution options).
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We need to call some people out…
And those people are ourselves.
Yesterday when we wrote about the Ethereum and Solana ecosystems matching each other one-for-one in many-a-feature-update, we kinda just skimmed over the launch of Solana’s new ‘Blinks’ feature.
Here’s the Oprah patented “ah ha” we just had (24hrs after the fact):
Last week we wrote about ‘Hamster Kombat’ — the Telegram-based game that has now pulled in 200M users since March.
Then a few days later, we harped on about how web2 companies (like Telegram) have the largest opportunities in web3, because they have established distribution way beyond any web3-native apps/platforms.
…but we failed to marry these two stories with the advent of Solana Blinks, until now.
Hamster Kombat is (apparently) a fun game, which can be easily accessed by Telegram’s 900M monthly active users, via the app.
Web3 apps/game don’t have that kind of distribution power.
(E.g: the leading ETH and SOL wallets, MetaMask and Phantom, have a combined monthly active user base of 37M).
But features like Blinks steer around that hurdle by piggy backing off the distribution of existing web2 platforms.
If you can paste/embed a link on a web2 platform, you can allow users to interact with your web3 app or game — without them ever leaving the platform.
(Just like Telegram).
The huge opportunity being:
If you’re building on Solana, you can now outcompete Telegram’s reach of 900M monthly active users, simply by posting your game to Facebook, Twitter, Reddit — or hey, even Telegram itself.
Now — there’s still a big ol’ catch:
Users of these web2 platforms will still need a Solana wallet, like Phantom, to be able to interact with the game or app…so there’s still friction.
But there’s a good chance the social proof (aka: folks seeing these apps/games everywhere on their timeline) provided by these major web2 platforms, will drive wallet adoption up and to the right.
It’s like web3 tech just found a side door into web2!