endorse.fun

Blockchain-backed endorsements, tips, and portable reputation for Web3 users
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Start by connecting your wallet, then choose someone you want to back. Search by address, ENS, or handle, add a short note about what you’re recognizing, tag the skill or contribution, and include links as proof (a pull request, thread, article, or clip). Pick a tip amount if you want to attach support, set visibility (public by default, private when needed), and send. The recipient gets a permanent, verifiable record plus your optional tip. Your profile updates automatically, showing what you’ve endorsed and what others have endorsed about you, organized by tags and sources. Share your profile link to invite endorsements, create a goal (e.g., “Collect 10 design kudos this quarter”), and track progress as signals accumulate.

Creators use endorse.fun to turn appreciation into steady support. Add a button to your site or bio so fans can drop a stamp and a tip in one flow. Set up recurring micro-support with caps to prevent whales from skewing results. Give perks based on reputation thresholds: unlock a newsletter archive after 25 community stamps, a backstage pass after 100, or a 1:1 session for top backers. Run campaigns that reward early endorsers with limited badges, and mirror your aggregate score to a public widget that shows live social proof. Community leads can spin up pooled budgets with simple rules—like “endorse mentors weekly up to 0.2 ETH” or “auto-match tips for first-time supporters”—and review activity in a clean moderation queue. more

Review Summary

Features

  • Wallet-based sign-in and profile pages
  • Blockchain-backed endorsements with optional tips
  • Tags, notes, and evidence links for context
  • Public or private visibility controls
  • Cumulative reputation and goal tracking
  • Recurring support, budgets, and spend caps
  • DAO and treasury-friendly workflows
  • Leaderboards and embeddable social proof widgets
  • Exportable, verifiable records for third-party use
  • API/SDK, webhooks, and automation hooks
  • Spam and Sybil resistance tools with weighting
  • CSV export and analytics-ready queries
  • Multi-network support to balance cost and speed
  • Cross-posting to Web3 social channels

How It’s Used

  • Creators monetizing work with endorsements and tips
  • Open-source maintainers rewarding merged contributions
  • DAOs automating microgrants and community recognition
  • Recruiters screening candidates using verified kudos
  • Hackathons issuing judge-backed stamps and prize splits
  • Bounty programs validating submissions with peer vouches
  • Educators certifying course completions as on-chain records
  • Influencers offering gated perks by reputation thresholds
  • Service marketplaces ranking providers via trust signals
  • Teams running ongoing peer recognition programs

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