We're finally done cooking.
Build a decentralised website for your @ensdomains in under 3 minutes in 3 simple steps.
Step 1: Connect your wallet and sign in.
Choose the page you want to edit from the omnibar.
we keep tryna shut down dragd, but the deployments are so resilient, the bills keep getting paid, and despite AI its still the easiest way to visually create a site for the permaweb.
react-dragd on npm has been updated, lots of bug fixes
old sites migrated, new site someday
sometimes our users wanted to connect their web2 domains as well as their ENS names to a page, so it can be accessed through multiple identities
if you have a web2 domain that you want connected to a dra.gd decentralized site, please fill in this form:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…
We just dropped our proposal for @ensdomains Ecosystem Grants round 10.
ensgrants.xyz/rounds/30/prop…
Take a look to know whats next on our roadmap, and don't forget to drop yours, the submission deadline is in 10 hours!
the fun thing about being a truly decentralised website is that we literally cannot censor creation in the builder.
As a client side app that deploys directly to the permaweb, we have no control to censor or take down your page.
Not your keys, not your website.
Do you have a web3 project?
Does it have an ENS name?
if not, you should hit us up and we're happy to hook you up with one for free.
An ENS name unlocks a whole bunch of possibilities for your project
- DAO style voting on @SnapshotLabs
- email id for your org with @emaildoteth
- free subdomains for your community with @ensvision
- a strong visible identity for your wallet
- a decentralised project website with @dragd__
and our favourite part? its cheaper than a web2 domain.
gm ENS fam, announcing a new dragd block:
The Donate Button!
Add a Donate button to your web3 link-in-bio and start collecting payments on Ethereum, Polygon and Arbitrum One.
SIWE or Sign-in with Ethereum offers a seamless login experience by allowing users to authenticate themselves using their Ethereum wallets.
Here's why platforms should consider implementing SIWE:
· No more “big login” or intermediaries with SIWE users regain control and ownership over their data.
· With SIWE users don’t have to share personal information, Ethereum accounts serve as a secure authentication.
· No more forgetting passwords or complex verifications, with SIWE users just have to sign on with their Ethereum wallets.
· SIWE opens up new possibilities for user engagement. Accounts can be tied to on-chain activities, NFT holdings, DAO membership, etc.
· SIWE leverages the cryptographic power of the Ethereum blockchain.
· It can attract users who value a more decentralized experience.
SIWE unlocks a new era of user empowerment, privacy, and seamless experiences.
Platforms that utilize SIWE demonstrate their commitment to empowering individuals and fostering a more equitable and user-centric internet.
ENS is the only naming service required - and hackjob competitors know it.
-- [𝘊𝘰𝘯𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘵𝘶𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯: 𝘈𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘭𝘦 4 - 𝘌𝘕𝘚 𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘨𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘴 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘨𝘭𝘰𝘣𝘢𝘭 𝘯𝘢𝘮𝘦𝘴𝘱𝘢𝘤𝘦]
Meaning this open protocol fully enables ICANN without adding additional layers of censorship brought by trash alliances & patent trolling.
And because ENS is an open protocol; ANYONE can decide to put on their site the ability to register ENS names, trade names & interact with contracts. In fact no one can stop this.
But why would a [hackjob] competitor do such a thing?:
1. Illusion of collaboration, to sell their trash system & services
2. Part of patent trolling game to borrow credibility
3. They're losing ground to real innovation & integrations in web3 from Public Goods building.
What are some consequences to believing the charade?:
1. Adds censorship layers upon all of web3 development
2. Supports manipulation into unnecessary spending, add on services, & unsupported ruggable names
3. Welcomes [more] reckless influencers & grifters, emboldened to attach to these groups who pay with $, clicks & likes.
Aside from candid discussions of irresponsible & compromised swindling from different 'community' personalities; there's really no need to get caught up in the clown show this week.
We're finally done cooking.
Build a decentralised website for your @ensdomains in under 3 minutes in 3 simple steps.
Step 1: Connect your wallet and sign in.
Choose the page you want to edit from the omnibar.
Step 2: Design your page.
After selecting a template, you can customise your page by adding/removing blocks and setting up your links.
Our favourite is the Web3 Payment block, which lets you accept donations from visitors on your page!
Step 3: Publish to the permaweb and link to your ENS domain.
This step can take up to a minute, while the site builds and deploys to IPFS/IPNS and updates the ENS domain to match.