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Solana Blinks: Expanding the Accessibility of Web3

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Solana Blinks: Expanding the Accessibility of Web3

The Solana Foundation has introduced a transformative feature known as Blinks, designed to streamline blockchain transactions and make them more accessible across the internet. This article explores what Blinks are, how they work, and the current projects utilizing this innovative technology.

Blinks, or blockchain links, are shareable URLs that allow users to perform on-chain transactions directly from any web page or social media platform without navigating away from their current environment. This new feature aims to simplify blockchain interactions, making them as easy as clicking a link.

“Solana blinks turn any Action into a shareable link, allowing any website that can display a URL to be the start of a Solana transaction. As a result, blinks transform websites or social media platforms into a surface for on-chain transactions, without taking users elsewhere – making decentralized applications more accessible and user-friendly.”

— Jon Wong, Head of Ecosystem Engineering at the Solana Foundation source

Blinks are an extension of Solana Actions, which are APIs that return transactions on the Solana blockchain to be previewed, signed, and sent across various contexts, including QR codes, buttons, widgets, and websites. Together, Actions and Blinks enhance the user experience by integrating blockchain capabilities directly into familiar digital environments.

Solana Blinks operate by transforming Solana Actions into shareable, metadata-rich URLs. Here’s a step-by-step overview of how they function:

  • Detect Action URL: A blink URL contains an action query parameter pointing to the Solana Action URL.
  • Parse Action URL: The blink client introspects the Action API link provided in the action query parameter.
  • Render UI: The client displays a rich user interface enabling the user to complete the action’s entire lifecycle.
  • Execute Actions: Users can complete the action, including signing transactions with their wallets.

“From your X feed, you can buy an NFT, tip a creator, receive money, vote, stake, swap and so much more.”

— Chris Osborn, Founder of Dialect source

Integration with Platforms and Wallets

Several platforms and wallets have already integrated support for Solana Blinks, enhancing their functionality and user experience.

Access Protocol: Utilizes Blinks to enable one-click purchases of staked ACS subscriptions for crypto media platforms. This integration allows seamless transactions directly from social media and other websites.

Jupiter: Supports Blinks functionality on the X (formerly Twitter) platform, enabling users to conduct transactions without leaving their social media feed.

Phantom and Backpack Wallets: These wallets have integrated support for Blinks, making it easier for users to perform on-chain transactions directly within their browsing experience.

We are now supporting Blinks on @Solana!

Learn how to use them 🧵👇 pic.twitter.com/ArB5D8yqeD

— OKX Wallet (@okxweb3) July 5, 2024

Solana Actions and Blinks

Blinks (blockchain links) enable users to engage with Tensor protocols directly from X.@saydialect has built an invaluable set of developer tools to power further development for Actions and Blinks and X is just the beginning.pic.twitter.com/mMu4qnimTG

— Tensor Foundation (@TensorFdn) July 2, 2024

Raydium now supports Blink creation for ALL assets! 🎉

Create blockchain links (Blinks) for any token and start earning 1% referral fees.

Courtesy of @solana and @saydialect! pic.twitter.com/Nz0aHjBACb

— Raydium (@RaydiumProtocol) July 1, 2024

The versatility of Solana Blinks allows for a wide range of applications across different sectors:

  • Tipping Content Creators: Directly tip creators on social media platforms without complex wallet setups.
  • Minting NFTs: Create and mint custom NFTs through a URL.
  • Governance Voting: Participate in governance votes directly from newsletters or web pages.
  • Retail Payments: Use QR codes for retail payments, integrating cryptocurrency into everyday transactions.

Educational Resources and Further Reading

For those interested in learning more about Solana Blinks and how to integrate them into applications, the following resources are highly recommended:

Elon Musk, in a broader context, has shown interest in blockchain technologies and has hinted at using Rust (the programming language used by Solana) for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) development, which indirectly brings attention to Solana due to its technical foundation in Rust. This is seen as an acknowledgment of Solana’s potential in handling high-performance tasks, which could include AI integrations​ (SolanaFloor)​.

Solana introduces blinks, a new primitive that transforms onchain actions into shareable links, allowing users to connect Solana to the entire internet for various activities like voting, donating, minting, swapping, and paying.https://t.co/TXV1NEbkEG

— 𝙂𝘽𝙏𝙄 (@gbti_network) July 7, 2024

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