[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Gavin Navarro [@GadgetGavv](/creator/twitter/GadgetGavv) on x XXX followers Created: 2025-07-23 23:51:46 UTC Ethereum Follow Protocol aims to build a social graph layer for Ethereum users by linking wallet activity with social connections. It presents itself as a socialized version of Etherscan, showing who you follow and who follows you, all tied to ENS names and on-chain activity. The concept is interesting, but the app’s purpose and functionality are unclear. There's no guidance on how to interact, how posts or timelines are generated, or how users build their profiles. The interface suggests a connection to social features, but without docs, walkthroughs, or clear onboarding, it’s hard to grasp what the end-user flow looks like. Even basic things like how to follow people or appear in feeds are missing. It feels like a tool built for developers or protocols to integrate, but there’s no communication around that either. There’s promise here, especially for building more human-readable layers into on-chain identity, but the product is difficult to navigate without external context. 4.5/10 for today. XX engagements  **Related Topics** [onchain](/topic/onchain) [ens](/topic/ens) [protocol](/topic/protocol) [ethereum](/topic/ethereum) [coins layer 1](/topic/coins-layer-1) [Post Link](https://x.com/GadgetGavv/status/1948169195705024580)
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Gavin Navarro @GadgetGavv on x XXX followers
Created: 2025-07-23 23:51:46 UTC
Ethereum Follow Protocol aims to build a social graph layer for Ethereum users by linking wallet activity with social connections. It presents itself as a socialized version of Etherscan, showing who you follow and who follows you, all tied to ENS names and on-chain activity.
The concept is interesting, but the app’s purpose and functionality are unclear. There's no guidance on how to interact, how posts or timelines are generated, or how users build their profiles. The interface suggests a connection to social features, but without docs, walkthroughs, or clear onboarding, it’s hard to grasp what the end-user flow looks like. Even basic things like how to follow people or appear in feeds are missing.
It feels like a tool built for developers or protocols to integrate, but there’s no communication around that either. There’s promise here, especially for building more human-readable layers into on-chain identity, but the product is difficult to navigate without external context.
4.5/10 for today.
XX engagements
Related Topics onchain ens protocol ethereum coins layer 1
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