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Earn Points on Mishti Network, dWallet Network, and other protocols. Not just for yourself, for anyone you onboard.
Earn Points on Mishti Network, dWallet
Network, and other protocols. Not
just for yourself, for anyone you onboard.
Earn Points on Mishti Network, dWallet Network, and other protocols.
Not just for yourself, for anyone you onboard.
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Built on the shoulders of giants
Silk is just a UI for decentralized networks. Under the hood, Silk uses Mishti Network, Eigenlayer, dWallet Network, Peanut Protocol, Clusters, and more to give a decentralized experience that feels centralized!
Using Silk, you also accumulate points for other partner protocols. For example, if you get a proof of personhood within Silk you will get Gitcoin Passport points along with a point multiplier for Silk. By just creating a Silk wallet, you utilize dWallet and Mishti networks under the hood, acquiring points for both protocols. If points are your thing, Silk is the wallet for you! If not, well, we think it still is the wallet for you for its extreme security and silky smooth UX.
Silk is just a UI for decentralized networks. Under the hood, Silk uses Mishti Network, Eigenlayer, dWallet Network, Peanut Protocol, Clusters, and more to give a decentralized experience that feels centralized!
Using Silk, you also accumulate points for other partner protocols. For example, if you get a proof of personhood within Silk you will get Gitcoin Passport points along with a point multiplier for Silk. By just creating a Silk wallet, you utilize dWallet and Mishti networks under the hood, acquiring points for both protocols. If points are your thing, Silk is the wallet for you! If not, well, we think it still is the wallet for you for its extreme security and silky smooth UX.
Silk is just a UI for decentralized networks. Under the hood, Silk uses Mishti Network, Eigenlayer, dWallet Network, Peanut Protocol, Clusters, and more to give a decentralized experience that feels centralized!
Using Silk, you also accumulate points for other partner protocols. For example, if you get a proof of personhood within Silk you will get Gitcoin Passport points along with a point multiplier for Silk. By just creating a Silk wallet, you utilize dWallet and Mishti networks under the hood, acquiring points for both protocols. If points are your thing, Silk is the wallet for you! If not, well, we think it still is the wallet for you for its extreme security and silky smooth UX.
Referral Program For Projects
You can get 25% of all the points from users you onboard. To do so just embed silk login into your website or dApp. If the users you onboard accrue points in the future, even on a different dApp, 25% of their new points will go to you too.
Referral Program For Projects
You can get 25% of all the points from users you onboard. To do so just embed silk login into your website or dApp. If the users you onboard accrue points in the future, even on a different dApp, 25% of their new points will go to you too.
Referral Program For Projects
You can get 25% of all the points from users you onboard. To do so just embed silk login into your website or dApp. If the users you onboard accrue points in the future, even on a different dApp, 25% of their new points will go to you too.
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How to Earn Silk Points
Create a Silk Account
+100 Mishti
+100 dWallet
Transact with Silk
+900 Mishti
+900 dWallet
For any Silk transaction
Use the Swap Button
+1000 Mishti each $10
equivalent swapped
Send Crypto Via Email
+5000 Mishti to onboard
a new user by sending crypto
(via Peanut Protocol)
Mint a Clusters Name
+100000 Mishti
Zeronym Pershood Proof
3x Mishti points for phone
5x Mishti points for ID
+14.03 Gitcoin Passport for ID
Eigenlayer ETH Hours
30% of Mishti Points go to
restakers in Mishti Network.
Of these, 3% go to operators.
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