Author: William M. Peaster
Translation: TechFlow
An NFT mini-app has triggered a surge of activity on the Farcaster platform.
Warplet, the nickname for Farcaster’s built-in wallet, is a legacy from the Warpcast era.
However, it has now also become the name of a brand-new NFT collection, which has sparked a frenzy on Farcaster since last Sunday. If Farcaster’s NFT season is about to begin, this is where it starts.
Background Story
Earlier this year, Farcaster co-founder Dan Romero designed a mascot for the Warplet wallet and released it as CC0 (public domain).
Romero remained fond of this little creature, so he included its image in Farcaster’s recent announcement about free registration. The post quickly went viral on X (formerly Twitter) and Farcaster, attracting widespread attention.

Riding this wave of popularity, Angel Say, co-founder of the Resolve VR app and developer of Farcaster mini-apps like Livecaster and Harmonybot, launched The Warplets NFT minting event.
How It Works
Angel Say used Harmonybot to create The Warplets NFT collection.
Specifically, this mini-app extracts the user’s unique Farcaster ID (FID) and current profile picture (PFP), then blends the user’s avatar with the Warplet mascot to generate a unique NFT.

Another highlight of this project is that part of the minting fee is used to buy and burn Clanker tokens. Initially, the burn target was Harmonybot’s CHAOS token, but Say later shifted the burn to the community-created WARP token.
Additionally, Harmonybot supports one-click sharing of your new Warplet NFT to your timeline, and the generated NFT immediately appears on the OpenSea marketplace. These mechanisms allowed Warplets to explode in popularity on Farcaster and sparked a trading frenzy on the secondary market.
The minting event itself was paused and restarted multiple times due to technical issues, and was initially open only to Farcaster Pro subscribers. Although the event is still ongoing, some users have encountered difficulties during the minting process. SayAngel stated that efforts are being made to fix the issues and that all problems will be resolved before announcing the final closing date.

As I write this article, nearly 26,000 Warplets have already been minted.
Each unique Farcaster ID (FID) can mint one Warplet, at least during the event period. Considering that there are currently over 1.4 million FIDs in existence, the theoretical minting cap is very high, although the final supply will depend on the event’s end date. As things stand, I believe reaching 100,000 minted Warplets is not out of the question.
Data Analysis
Warplets have triggered a massive surge in activity on the Farcaster platform.
Yesterday (October 27), Farcaster’s daily active user count hit an all-time high. In the past 24 hours, this on-chain social network saw over 20,000 new Pro subscription purchases, with total revenue reaching $400,000, as users scrambled to qualify for Warplets minting.

Moreover, the Warplets collection has been exceptionally active in the NFT market. In just a short time since launch, the collection has completed over 36,000 transactions, with a total trading volume of 566 ETH.

Global Perspective
The NFT scene on Farcaster feels reminiscent of the 2021 boom.
Yes, it’s still possible to launch an NFT collection worth millions of dollars overnight. And the success of Warplets shows that one of the best channels to achieve this today is through Farcaster’s mini-apps. With the distribution power of on-chain loyal users and seasoned NFT players, it’s unmatched.
Will this release lead to a trend of 100,000+ profile picture (PFP) collections, or kick off a new wave of hybrid NFT creations—or perhaps both?
We’ll have to wait and see. But it’s foreseeable that future NFT launches based on FID and Farcaster Pro subscribers may increase. As for the Warplets collection itself, it’s likely that more new features will be built on top of it in the future, such as reminting, mini-games, and more.
For me, the most impressive aspect of this event is how it happened: a meme, a mini-app, and a few clicks—suddenly, the Farcaster community has a brand-new shared story. This event showcases a vision of the future of on-chain culture and is well worth our attention.


