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Frenzie.fun

At events, scanning QRs can be cumbersome with varying apps. Imagine a unified platform for connections, offering optional Web3 logs for interactions. Plus, commemorate meetings with attestations, NFTs, or permanent records.

Frenzie.fun

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Project Description

When attending real-life events, I often encounter incredible individuals and typically exchange Telegram handles to stay in touch. However, not everyone uses Telegram; some prefer different platforms. Beyond just swapping contact details, imagine if there was a way to etch each encounter into a digital timeline. Consider the potential of looking back over 20 years, tracing the web of your connections and interactions. Picture meeting a young, pre-fame Elon Musk and having the foresight to record that moment within an app. Such a feature wouldn't just preserve memories; it would offer undeniable proof of your early insight into people's potential, turning casual meetings into bragging rights as they rise to prominence. This concept isn't just about networking; it's about creating a living, breathing archive of our social interactions, with the option to highlight key encounters through attestations, NFTs, or permanent logs, making every meeting not just remembered but celebrated.

How it's Made

This project leverages the power of Next.js 14, incorporating its app router and server-side rendering capabilities for a seamless user experience. For wallet connections, it integrates wagmi and web3modal, offering users a smooth interface to interact with blockchain functionalities. Data storage and retrieval are handled through a self-hosted Ceramic node, ensuring data sovereignty and decentralized storage benefits.

The frontend data management is streamlined using tanstack-query, while GraphQL facilitates efficient data querying. Additionally, the Ceramic network ComposeDB client is utilized for robust data interactions, enhancing the application's performance and user experience.

In the context of meeting new individuals at events, the platform offers a unique feature to "engrave" these encounters through Ethereum Account Service (EAS) attestations. This innovative approach not only secures the connection between users on the blockchain but also immortalizes it. The attestation data, along with other user interactions, are securely stored on the Ceramic node, providing a decentralized and tamper-proof record of social connections and interactions. This blend of technologies ensures a futuristic networking experience, allowing users to celebrate and verify their connections in a dynamic and secure digital environment.

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