The popularity of inscriptions continues to heat up, and a more interesting project has recently emerged, the social inscription twitscription, a platform where everyone can deploy inscriptions. The more interesting point of this project is the free mint token XRC20. Users only need to connect to the wallet and post tweets on Twitter to deploy and mint their own XRC20 token.
At present, many users have deployed a large number of inscriptions, such as “X, musk, SOL”, etc. There are also many users participating in mint, and the process is relatively simple.
Users need to follow its official account, enter the official app, click Deploy, the official tweet will automatically appear the content of the Twitter post, and the JAVA code format will appear as follows. To deploy XRC20, fill in the inscription name you want mint after tick, and max represents the maximum supply Quantity, lim represents the number of your mint inscriptions,
{ “p”: “#XRC20”,
“on”: “deploy”,
“tick”: “”,
“max”: “21000000”,
“lim”: “1000”
}
Afterwards, mint your new token by tweeting “mint”.
After that, all the token holders need to do to transfer their token is to post a “transfer” tweet in Java format on Twitter, and their token can be transferred. The official social media of the project also proposed the idea of crossing the bridge to the Base chain.
There are endless inscriptions on major chains, but they are all based on the traditional inscription gameplay. Twitscription may bring new gameplay to the inscription track, similar to the social protocol friend.tech that appeared before, which also combines Twitter and wallets.
Compared with the various types of inscriptions that appeared before, the gameplay of twitscription is extremely user-friendly. It is in Java format. You can mint by posting, and you can deploy your own inscriptions. Unlike other inscriptions, it does not require a lot of time and energy. Another highlight of twitscription is Free mint, which does not require setting up a wallet and adding funds in advance. And compared with other inscription projects, twitscription has effectively prevented developers from monopolizing a large number of inscriptions.
At the same time, twitscription is more dependent on Twitter than other on-chain inscriptions, so it is not so de-monopolized. Your token is easily affected by Twitter (Musk). Although the project has proposed the idea of crossing over to the Base chain, it has not been implemented yet. Although the twitscription app has the function of connecting to the wallet, it seems that it does not need to be done on the chain. Transfers only require tweets. If Base integration is to be achieved in the future, Base’s inscription index needs to support twitscription, and the indexer must be able to simultaneously monitor Twitter and Base in order to mint and deploy tokens.
Its official social media shows that more than 100,000 inscriptions have been indexed on twitscription. In addition, the inscription mint process cannot be viewed after posting, and the mint speed is not very fast. I posted mint 1 hour ago, but have not yet viewed his XRC20.
Currently, twitscription is not perfect and may not gain much traction. However, this idea has brought innovation to the inscription track by offering a simple UI interface and user-friendly token deployment, including Free mint. The project’s app indicates that it will be launched soon. The XRC20 market can be utilized for transfers, transactions, and more. In the future, if the project can be integrated into a specific chain or application like Base, and gain market value and liquidity, some of the tokens could potentially serve as practical tokens for Twitter. For example, they could be used as tips to reward tweet content creators.
The popularity of inscriptions continues to heat up, and a more interesting project has recently emerged, the social inscription twitscription, a platform where everyone can deploy inscriptions. The more interesting point of this project is the free mint token XRC20. Users only need to connect to the wallet and post tweets on Twitter to deploy and mint their own XRC20 token.
At present, many users have deployed a large number of inscriptions, such as “X, musk, SOL”, etc. There are also many users participating in mint, and the process is relatively simple.
Users need to follow its official account, enter the official app, click Deploy, the official tweet will automatically appear the content of the Twitter post, and the JAVA code format will appear as follows. To deploy XRC20, fill in the inscription name you want mint after tick, and max represents the maximum supply Quantity, lim represents the number of your mint inscriptions,
{ “p”: “#XRC20”,
“on”: “deploy”,
“tick”: “”,
“max”: “21000000”,
“lim”: “1000”
}
Afterwards, mint your new token by tweeting “mint”.
After that, all the token holders need to do to transfer their token is to post a “transfer” tweet in Java format on Twitter, and their token can be transferred. The official social media of the project also proposed the idea of crossing the bridge to the Base chain.
There are endless inscriptions on major chains, but they are all based on the traditional inscription gameplay. Twitscription may bring new gameplay to the inscription track, similar to the social protocol friend.tech that appeared before, which also combines Twitter and wallets.
Compared with the various types of inscriptions that appeared before, the gameplay of twitscription is extremely user-friendly. It is in Java format. You can mint by posting, and you can deploy your own inscriptions. Unlike other inscriptions, it does not require a lot of time and energy. Another highlight of twitscription is Free mint, which does not require setting up a wallet and adding funds in advance. And compared with other inscription projects, twitscription has effectively prevented developers from monopolizing a large number of inscriptions.
At the same time, twitscription is more dependent on Twitter than other on-chain inscriptions, so it is not so de-monopolized. Your token is easily affected by Twitter (Musk). Although the project has proposed the idea of crossing over to the Base chain, it has not been implemented yet. Although the twitscription app has the function of connecting to the wallet, it seems that it does not need to be done on the chain. Transfers only require tweets. If Base integration is to be achieved in the future, Base’s inscription index needs to support twitscription, and the indexer must be able to simultaneously monitor Twitter and Base in order to mint and deploy tokens.
Its official social media shows that more than 100,000 inscriptions have been indexed on twitscription. In addition, the inscription mint process cannot be viewed after posting, and the mint speed is not very fast. I posted mint 1 hour ago, but have not yet viewed his XRC20.
Currently, twitscription is not perfect and may not gain much traction. However, this idea has brought innovation to the inscription track by offering a simple UI interface and user-friendly token deployment, including Free mint. The project’s app indicates that it will be launched soon. The XRC20 market can be utilized for transfers, transactions, and more. In the future, if the project can be integrated into a specific chain or application like Base, and gain market value and liquidity, some of the tokens could potentially serve as practical tokens for Twitter. For example, they could be used as tips to reward tweet content creators.