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Friend(.)Tech Locks Smart Contracts, Halting Further Development

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


  1. The Revocation of Control
  2. Platform Performance and Market Reaction
  3. Confusion Over Future Developments

  4. Friend(.)Tech, a Web3 social network known for allowing users to trade tokens for access to influential individuals' feeds, faced a major setback.

    The Revocation of Control

    On September 8, the platform's developers executed a function that transferred ownership of its smart contracts to Ethereum’s null address. This action effectively locks the system in place, reportedly halting any future development or changes.

    According to an announcement on X (formerly Twitter), admin and ownership parameters have been set to 0x000...000 to prevent any changes to their fees or functionality in the future. This change does not affect the separate web client at Friend(.)Tech, which will continue to function as is. Additionally, no fees from either the smart contracts or the website will be directed to the Friend(.)Tech development team’s multisig wallet.

    Platform Performance and Market Reaction

    Friend(.)Tech, built on Ethereum’s layer-2 Base, initially garnered significant attention for its innovative approach to monetizing content through tokenized shares or 'keys.' However, despite its early success, the platform struggled with various issues. User dissatisfaction increased following problems with the FRIEND airdrop in May, and daily fees earned from the protocol have dropped below $1,000 since late July. Trading volume has also seen a substantial decline.

    The platform’s token, FRIEND, has experienced a dramatic decrease in value. It has fallen nearly 52% to $0.067 in the past 24 hours. The token’s market cap, which reached $233.6 million within the first four days of its launch, has plummeted to $909k. Additionally, the total value locked (TVL) on Friend(.)Tech has decreased from an all-time high of $52 million in early October 2023 to less than $3.5 million.

    Confusion Over Future Developments

    Friend(.)Tech had previously announced plans to develop its own blockchain, 'Friendchain,' adding another layer of uncertainty about its future. However, this announcement was later deleted from the platform’s X account, further compounding the confusion.

    The revocation of control comes amid a broader trend of declining user engagement on decentralized social media platforms. Friend(.)Tech, along with other platforms like Farcaster and Lens Protocol, once promised to revolutionize social interactions through blockchain technology. Yet, user interest in these platforms has sharply declined in recent months.

    Platforms such as Friend(.)Tech are facing challenges in attracting and retaining users. Some blockchain enthusiasts argue that the problem lies in the lack of significant improvements in user experience or interface compared to existing solutions.

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