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👉 https://lenspro.pages.dev Claim Your handle(Win 0.5 to 50 ETH).
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👀 You can use it across all the apps powered by Lens Protocol.
WHY LENS?
1. Lens Culinaris 🌿 is a tall, branched plant with pods of lens-shaped, small lentils. It has a symbiotic
relationship with certain soil bacteria. If the roots are left in the ground, they will provide a source
of nitrogen for its neighbor.
2. LENS PROTOCOL is a composable and decentralized social graph. It lets creators take ownership of their
content wherever they go in the digital garden of the decentralized internet.
WHY POLYGON?
Earth first. Polygon's eco-friendly blockchain allows each publication on Lens Protocol to have a low carbon
footprint while being on a low-cost, secure blockchain.
LENS PROTOCOL Building a social network is hard.
Lens Protocol makes it easy.
Lens Protocol is a composable and decentralized social graph,ready for you to build on so you can focus on creating a great
experience, not scaling your users.
TEND THE SOIL
BUILD A BETTER SOCIAL PLATFORM
Lens Protocol is a user-owned, open social graph that any application can plug into.
EXPLORE THE ROOTS
DIG INTO THE KEY FUNCTIONS
Mint a profile, follow
others, create and collect any publications, completely on-chain.
NATIVE SOIL
DISCOVER WEB3 NATIVE SOCIAL MEDIA
At its core, Lens Protocol is Web3 native, so from root to bud, it’s been built with
features to serve the Web3 community.
SOAK UP THE SUN
USERS OWN THE GARDEN
Own your content.
Own your social graph.
Own your data.
THE LAST SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLE
YOU'LL EVER HAVE TO CREATE
A PERMISSIONLESS, NON-CUSTODIAL
SOCIAL MEDIA PROFILE
With Lens Protocol, you are in control. You own your profile, where you use it, how you use it,
and even how you monetize it. That means you have the power over your content, and it’s all right there,
as an NFT, in your wallet. It’s not just easy. It’s how digital identity should be: yours.
Explore hundreds of applications built on top of Lens Protocol.
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