Tweet is Mint, how to play social inscription Twit_ion?

Authors: meteor, ChainCatcher

The popularity of inscriptions continues to heat up, and one of the more interesting projects has recently appeared, the social inscription twition, a platform where everyone can deploy inscriptions. The more interesting point of the project is the free mint token XRC20, users only need to connect their wallet on Twitter to post tweets to deploy and mint their own XRC20 token.

XRC20 mint tutorial

At present, many users have deployed a large number of inscriptions, such as “X, musk, SOL”, etc., and there are many users participating in mint, and the process is relatively simple.

发推即Mint,社交铭文Twition怎么玩?

Need users to follow their official account, enter the official app, click Deploy, the official tweet will automatically appear the content of the Twitter post, the JAVA code format will appear as follows, deploy XRC20, fill in the inscription name you want mint behind the tick, max represents the Maximum Supply, lim represents the number of your mint inscriptions,

{ “p”: “#XRC20”,

“op”: “deploy”,

“tick”: “”,

“max”: “21000000”,

“lim”: “1000”

}

发推即Mint,社交铭文Twition怎么玩?

After that, mint your new token by tweeting “mint”.

发推即Mint,社交铭文Twition怎么玩?

After that, all token holders need to do to transfer their tokens by tweeting a “transfer” tweet in Java format to transfer their tokens. The project’s official social media has also come up with a class of ideas for bridging to the Base chain.

发推即Mint,社交铭文Twition怎么玩?

Some thoughts on twition

There are endless inscriptions on major chains, but they are all based on traditional inscriptions, and Twition may bring new ways to play to the inscription track, similar to the social protocol friend.tech that appeared before, and it is also a way to combine Twitter and Wallet.

Twition Advantage

Compared with the various inscriptions that appeared before, the gameplay of twition is extremely user-friendly, Java format, you can mint by posting, and you can deploy your own inscriptions, unlike the mint of other inscriptions, which does not require a lot of time and effort. Another highlight of twition is Free mint, which doesn’t require you to set up your Wallet and add funds in advance. And compared to other inscription projects, twition is a good way to avoid the situation where developers monopolize a large number of inscriptions.

Twition Cons

At the same time, Twition is more dependent on Twitter than other on-chain inscriptions, so it is less monopolistic, and your token is vulnerable to Twitter (Musk). Although the project put forward the idea of crossing to the Base chain, it has not yet been realized, although the twition app has the function of connecting the Wallet, it seems that it does not need to be carried out on the chain, and the transfer only needs to be tweeted, if the integration of Base is implemented in the future, the Base inscription index needs to support twition, and the indexer must pay attention to Twitter and Base at the same time to mint and deploy the token.

According to its official social media, more than 100,000 inscriptions have now been indexed on Twition. In addition, it is not possible to view the process of the inscription mint after posting, and the mint speed is not very fast, the author posted mint 1h ago, but has not yet seen his XRC20.

Epilogue

At present, twition is not perfect, and may not go far, but this idea has also brought innovations to the inscription track, such as simple UI interface and operation, the deployment of token popularization and Free mint, the project App shows that the upcoming XRC20 marketplace can be used for transfers, transactions, etc. In the future, if the project can be integrated into a chain or application, such as Base, and given Market Cap and Liquidity, perhaps some of these tokens can become utility tokens for Twitter, such as tipping tweet authors.

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