Overview
Blormmy uses smart wallets to empower users to perform autonomous onchain actions seamlessly from any interface, such as X or the Blormmy website. A standout example is tweeting "@blormmy buy 10 USDC worth of Solana," where a simple social media post triggers a blockchain transaction, bridging offchain intent with onchain execution.
How It Works: Linking and Setup
The journey begins when a user connects their browser wallet to Blormmy. Behind the scenes, this action generates a smart wallet linked to the user's browser wallet. Once created, the smart wallet is assigned delegated keys, securely stored in a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE). These keys enable secure, permissionless transaction authorization, eliminating the need for constant manual approvals while maintaining robust security.
Interacting with Blormmy
Blormmy’s flexibility shines through its support for multiple interfaces. Users can issue instructions via:
X: Tweet commands like "@blormmy buy 10 USDC worth of Solana."
Blormmy Website: Use the dedicated platform for direct interaction.
No matter the interface, Blormmy interprets the user’s intent and executes the corresponding onchain action.
Getting Started: Authentication
New users sign up by authenticating their accounts:
Wallet Verification: Sign a transaction to prove ownership of the browser wallet.
X Account Linkage: Connect their X profile to Blormmy.
Once authenticated, users are automatically provisioned with a smart wallet and its delegated keys—no additional setup required.
Taking Action: Funding and Execution
To start "blormming," users follow two simple steps:
Fund the Smart Wallet: Add assets (e.g., USDC or SOL) to enable transactions.
Instruct Blormmy: Send a command through a tweet or the website, such as requesting a token purchase.
Blormmy then takes over, executing the action on the blockchain with precision and security.
Why It’s Seamless
By integrating smart wallets with delegated keys and TEE storage, Blormmy transforms a user’s instructions—whether from a casual tweet or a website input—into reliable onchain outcomes. This cohesive system makes blockchain interactions as intuitive as posting a message, all while ensuring security and autonomy.
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