New year new build!
v0.4.2 SendWallet, aka the Canadian release 🍁
Always read the source! $Pokt
https://t.co/iXBu7acHJ4
Downloads:
https://t.co/4hdakCReh5
https://t.co/lA34EoD8F2
New features:
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/send just got way smoother:
faster sending sheet, fluid state transitions, and modals that actually keep context.
/sending doesn’t just work better, it feels better.
try it yourself: https://t.co/0XJHUzLtVw
trick or treat? 🎃
the spirits are choosing their favorite /send profiles tonight, go dress it up.
later tonight we’ll /send 5 winners a treat.
drop your /sendtags below when you’re ready to be seen.
may the best dressed (verified) profiles win.
Some stories are written, ours was registered.
Bit by bit, we began collecting the pieces of identity that would define what /send is, and what it would one day stand for. First came the handle, then the domains; each one a move toward permanence.
When X introduced verified handles for sale, we knew what we had to do. Among tens of millions of users, @send was one of one, a handle that couldn’t be replicated or replaced.
Verified handles on X now sell anywhere between $10,000 and $500,000. We believe the @send handle is worth at least $1 million, and that’s us being conservative. The handle wasn’t about flex, it was about foundation. A single word, owned outright, on the app where we've grown and will continue to grow.
But one name still lived elsewhere. For years, the Send trademark belonged to Silvergate Bank. A week after they abandoned it, we filed.
As of September 2024, Send is now a registered trademark covering cryptocurrency assets and stablecoins, a name protected, permanent, and ours to carry forward.
Some names are borrowed, ours was destined, as with everything else about /send.
Identity isn’t given. It’s claimed.
Send is all there is.