Connect. Find the people building, backing, and supporting projects on Solana.
Build. Take an idea from first post to first launch.
Back. See who's behind what, and put your name on what matters.
Launch. With the community that got you there.
And much more.
Blips. Coming soon.
Are we sure the algorithm rewards noise…or consistency?
In crypto, teams are expected to post daily.
Not always because they have something new, but because silence creates doubt.
Investors don’t see progress, they assume it stopped.
But real building doesn’t happen every day in public.
So what matters more. Posting… or proving?
We’re working on fixing that.
Soon, progress won’t need to be guessed.
Some of you noticed I went quiet for a few days. No posts, just Telegram. That's rare for me. I even worked through my honeymoon last year (wife-approved).
Two things happened, but I will be soon :
1) A VC-backed project wanted to merge with Blips. Weeks of meetings. I walked away. Not because it was bad. Because we have a bigger vision for where Blips is going.
2) Blips started as a Telegram tool, then expanded to X. But X is suspending accounts, banning InfoFis, strangling reach. Telegram is chaos. Millions of users are being left behind with nowhere to go. We saw the opportunity and started writing a different chapter. I'll deep dive this one specifically, because it changes everything.
I know exactly where this is heading.
We've been heads down building it.
For those applying projects to Blips:
You can now view your submissions directly in the menu. Just click on our profile picture on the right.
We’re reviewing everything and will be getting back to you soon.
Stay tuned.
Badges are becoming an important asset inside the Blips ecosystem.
They will represent participation, contribution and early involvement across campaigns and launches.
You can already unlock your first one.
Invite 5 contributors to check their Blipper Power and earn the Recruiter Badge.
Start building your reputation early.
As we finish the final development touches on Blips Pad, we are officially opening applications for the first wave of launches.
Blips Pad is built to change how projects launch. A structured, data-driven environment where developers, contributors, and investors operate with clear alignment and transparency.
For this initial wave, a few important points:
- Utility projects only
- Every project will go through a manual review by our team
We want the first launches to set the standard for what Blips represents.
If you are building something real and want a launch supported by curated contributors and a transparent ecosystem, this is your moment.
DM us!
Finding quality early on Solana is nearly impossible. Unless you know where to look.
Blips Pad is a filter, not a firehose:
+ Every project manually reviewed before launch
+ Dev tokens auto-locked for 2 months
+ Bonding curve shows real-time contributor interest
+ Post-launch metrics visible to everyone
We're not launching 50 projects a day. We're curating a few that are worth your attention.
Quality > quantity. Always.
Early supporters of the Blips ecosystem get first access to Upgraded projects and campaign-backed tokens.
https://t.co/tdhwHRqCPs
Let's be real about what most Solana launchpads offer:
❌ No dev token lock → rugs everywhere
❌ No verification → anyone can launch anything
❌ No post-launch support → you're alone after day 1
❌ Pay-to-shill contributors → dump on your community
Now look at Blips:
✅ 2-month automatic dev lock (no exceptions)
✅ Automated + manual project review
✅ Upgraded status with campaign access post-launch
✅ Curated contributors who vest over 5 weeks
✅ Real-time on-chain accountability metrics
If you're building something real, you deserve a platform that treats you differently.
Launch is the first checkpoint, not the finish line.
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