What is Lenster? Lenster is an emerging decentralized social network that is being very strongly welcomed by the community. So everyone, let’s find out why this social network is so well received by the community.
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What is Lenster?
Lenster is a Decentralized Social Network similar to Twitter built on the Lens Protocol ecosystem.
In order for users to be able to use Lenster, instead of learning to register an account and password like regular social networks, they will use Lens Protocol’s NFT then connect the wallet containing the NFT to Lenster and experience it.
To be able to participate in using Lenster, you need to own NFT of Lens Protocol. You can participate in completing tasks of projects in the Lens ecosystem or purchase NFT Lens Protocol on Opensea.
Lenster has a display and interaction style quite similar to Twitter. But all images and user posts will be stored on the blockchain.
The Difference Between Lenster and Twitter, Facebook
Lenster is a decentralized social network built on Polygon’s blockchain. Users log in to Lenster through owning an NFT.
Twitter and Facebook are centralized social networks held by large corporations. Users participate in using Twitter and Facebook through setting up an account/password or gmail.
Core Team
There is no information about Lenster’s development team yet. The only official information on the website is that Lenster is built on Versel technology.
Investor
The project has not announced any investment calling rounds.
Tokenomics
The project has not announced its tokenomics.
Exchanges
The project has not been listed on any exchange
Lenster Project’s Information Channel
- Website: https://lenster.xyz/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/lensterxyz
- Discord:
Summary
Currently, Lenster is working on one of the most prominent projects in the Lens Protocol ecosystem. However, Lenster still has a lot to improve to become better and smoother for users.