Jupiter DEX aggregator implements Solana’s Blinks, offering swaps through any link
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Jupiter, the DEX aggregator project, is among the first to implement the new Solana technology for blockchain links or Blinks. The new, cheaper computation and status on the Solana network mean any link can generate an activity on the blockchain. After Solana introduced Blinks, it achieved the long-term goal of Web3, to offer blockchain services at the speed of normal Internet. Jupiter immediately found a use case, with personal links that would allow swaps. Announcing Blinks for Jupiter Swap. Copy & paste any swap URL on Twitter, and readers can swap without closing Twitter. Now available with 0 fees, with referral links and much more coming soon. https://t.co/LTRDEseCto pic.twitter.com/17xH9KW1D9 — Jupiter 🪐 (@JupiterExchange) June 25, 2024 The technology is still new, and immediately faced skepticism that it was introducing “drainer links” and opening the door to scams. The usage of Blinks still requires a connected Solana wallet. Read: Solana price prediction 2024-2030: Is SOL a good investment? One of the first Blinks to be offered was a staking feature by Helius Lab. New use cases are still proposed for Blinks, which can be used for microtransactions, staking, voting and DEX swaps. Blinks are still an experimental feature Generating a Blink is still one of Solana’s experimental features. Some of the first Blinks also come from development projects. The community is now proposing ideas for automated Blinks that can be created on social media. The Phantom wallet is still required, though the action itself can be performed without leaving the social media tweet. Blinks can include a specific action, usually tailored for a specific social media marketing approach. how do we introduce a billion people to blockchains? our answer is simple: we must reach users where they already are—on their favorite apps and websites. i’m thrilled to introduce the Solana Actions…
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