Tip Coin: The Token Claim Period Will Be Extended and Additional Claim Methods Will Be Provided for Users Who Cannot Access Their Accounts
Web3 social application Tip Coin announced on social media that, due to the request of some users, it will extend the token claiming period. At the same time, the team also provides additional methods for users who cannot access their accounts to complete the Epoch 2 stage application. This method is for users whose accounts are banned or cannot log in for other reasons, allowing them to claim through a specific contract. Tip Coin will open the contract claim for 24 hours and then close it. Tokens that are not claimed by anyone after that will be destroyed.
friend.tech’s Agreement Fees Have Exceeded US$40 Million, and Its Agreement Revenue Has Exceeded US$20 Million
October 9th, according to DefiLlama data, the fees of friend.tech protocol have exceeded 40 million US dollars, reaching 41.05 million US dollars. Protocol revenue has exceeded 20 million US dollars, reaching 20.52 million US dollars.
Stars Arena partners with blockchain security solutions provider Paladin Blockchain Security
SocialFi protocol Stars Arena announced a partnership with blockchain security solution provider Paladin Blockchain Security, aimed at strengthening its commitment to improving platform security infrastructure. Stars Arena also announced a collaboration with Locrian and its team, which will enhance its technology and security capabilities. Stars Arena stated that it is expanding its scale and more updates are coming soon.
Tip Coin: Epoch Phase 2 Application Has Begun
On October 7th, Web3 social application Tip Coin announced that the Epoch 2 phase claim has been fully effective and has the appropriate value. If you see a decrease/increase in score, it is only because the user is seeing Epoch 3 instead of Epoch 2.
The friend.tech Help Desk Has Been Moved to [email protected]
Social protocol friend.tech stated on social media that our friend.tech service desk has been migrated to [email protected], so we can provide help to more users without worrying about Twitter DM speed limits.
Friend.tech’s Cumulative Transaction Volume Has Exceeded 10 Million Since Its Launch
According to the latest data from Dune Analytics, the Web3 social protocol Friend.tech has exceeded 10 million transactions, reaching 10,082,974 transactions at the time of writing (including 182,908 independent sellers and 334,883 independent buyers). The total protocol fees reached 11,932.536 ETH (equivalent to approximately $19.69 million at current prices). The total inflow of the Friend.tech protocol was 239,710.404 ETH.
Friend.tech launches new feature that enables users to manage and modify login methods for personal accounts
Friend.tech has launched a new feature that allows users to manage and modify their personal account login method. This is in response to the alarming increase in SIM swap attacks, which allow malicious hackers to access sensitive user information.
In an official statement, Friend.tech stated that the feature addresses user inquiries about the lack of two-factor authentication password functionality. Friend.tech also stated that the current implementation of this feature may inadvertently lock users out of their own accounts. To address this, the platform is actively collaborating with third-party privacy feature implementation provider Privy. Privy is working to make the necessary updates, and once they are completed, we will seamlessly integrate this feature.
Blockchain-based Social App Stars Arena Sparks Surge in Avalanche Transactions
The Stars Arena social application, which is based on blockchain technology, has caused a significant increase in the number of transactions on the Avalanche C-chain network. Since its launch at the end of September, Stars Arena, previously known as StarShares, has gained popularity among users and has become a leader in daily active users on the Avalanche network.
friend.tech Is Centralized and Has the Risk of Information Leakage
SlowMist founder Yu Xian stated in a post on X (formerly Twitter) that in recent days, users have reported cases of friend.tech accounts being hacked and assets being stolen. Previously, it was mentioned that ft is centralized and has the risk of information leakage (this risk has always existed). Your ft account is either registered with a mobile phone number, a Gmail email, or an Apple account, and doesn't even have 2FA. Of course, the wrongdoers are closely monitoring these poorly protected attack methods.
Lens Protocol ecological application Lenster changed its name to Hey and launched a new homepage
According to official sources, Lens Protocol's social application Lenster has been renamed Hey, and a new homepage has been launched.