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# Welcome to BOINK

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**The Social Engine of Ink**\
​BOINK is the native social and utility layer built exclusively for the Ink Ecosystem.\
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​In most blockchain ecosystems, network data like TVL, new protocol launches, and community sentiment is static. You watch it on a chart, but you do not interact with it. BOINK changes that. We provide a unified Operating System where the Ink community can engage with, forecast, and profit from the network’s evolution.\
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**​Our Three Pillars**\
**​·** The Social Scoreboard: A real-time terminal that tracks the pulse of Ink. If it is happening on Ink, it is being discussed and forecasted on BOINK.\
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**​·** ​Community Alignment: We give users skin in the game. By participating in our markets, the community is not just watching Ink grow; they are actively speculating on and supporting its success.\
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**​·** ​Productive Utility: Through our 1,111 Genesis NFTs, we provide a direct revenue sharing model that turns community participation into tangible rewards for our most loyal stakeholders.\
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​**The Ink Native Choice** \
BOINK is built specifically to leverage the high speed and low fees of the Ink Chain, ensuring that every interaction from a coinflip to a major milestone prediction is seamless and instant.


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