$70.67 crowdfunded from 14 people
$753.22 received from matching pools
Description: SetAvatar is a platform that enables users to set custom avatars for their Ethereum Name Service (ENS) domains, by connecting their wallet and selecting an NFT from their collection as a profile picture.
Key Features:
Seamless Wallet Integration: SetAvatar supports easy wallet connectivity, enabling users to link their Ethereum wallets to the platform effortlessly. This allows the platform to fetch all available ENS domains and NFTs associated with the connected wallet.
NFT-Based Avatars: SetAvatar empowers users to showcase their NFT collections by selecting an NFT from their wallet to be set as a profile picture (PFP) for their ENS domain. This not only personalizes the ENS domain but also adds value to the user's NFT collection.
User-Friendly Interface: The platform is designed with a focus on user experience, providing an intuitive and straightforward way for users to customize their ENS domain's appearance.
Secure and Decentralized: SetAvatar adheres to the principles of decentralization, ensuring that users maintain full control over their digital assets without compromising on security.
Grant Request:
We are seeking funding to support the ongoing development, maintenance, and promotion of SetAvatar. With your generous support, we aim to:
Develop additional features and functionalities to enhance the user experience and expand our offering.
Scale our platform to support a growing number of users, ensuring stability and reliability as we continue to build our user base.
Engage in marketing and promotional activities to raise awareness about SetAvatar and drive adoption within the Ethereum community.
Provide top-notch customer support to ensure seamless user experience and address any issues promptly.
Collaborate with other projects and platforms within the Ethereum ecosystem to integrate SetAvatar and expand its use cases.
SetAvatar.eth History
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accepted into ENS Ecosystem 1 year ago. 14 people contributed $71 to the project, and $753 of match funding was provided.