Peanut Protocol
The Dashboard contains Metrics of Senders, Receivers and Messages in the Peanut Protocol
Introducing Peanut Protocol: Simplifying Web3
Web3 can be confusing and fragmented. It's becoming more complex with time, especially when you want to send funds or NFTs. You need wallet addresses, specify chains, and sometimes even bridge tokens. It's a hassle.
Enter Peanut Protocol 🥜
Peanut makes it simple. Instead of all that, you just share a link. No need to know wallet addresses or chains. It's as easy as sending money with Venmo or PayPal.
Why Peanut Links?
User-Friendly: Your users can create links and QR codes to send crypto to friends, even if they don't have a crypto wallet yet.
Versatile: Peanut works with ERC-20s, NFTs, and ERC-1155 tokens. It's compatible with almost all EVMs.
What Can You Do with Peanut Links?
You can do a lot! We've got some ideas, but the possibilities are endless. And the best part? You can integrate Peanut links into your apps using our epic SDK. So, you're not limited by our ideas; you can create your own!
Simplify your Web3 experience with Peanut Protocol. 🥜

What Are Peanut Links?
Peanut links are like digital envelopes that simplify the process of sending crypto tokens or NFTs. Instead of needing to know destination addresses and specific chains, you create a Peanut link and securely share it with the person you want to send crypto to. It's crypto magic made easy!
Creating a Link
You can create Peanut links on various chains and with different tokens, either using our platform or through our handy SDK. Once created, you'll receive a confirmation along with a unique link and QR code. Share this with your intended recipient, but be cautious to share it only with the right person.
Claiming a Link
When someone wants to claim the link (whether they're the intended recipient or not), all they have to do is click on the link. They can claim the funds to their connected wallet or any address they provide.
Checking Your Links
Your created links are stored in your browser's local storage. This allows you to keep track of your links and see how many have been claimed. Remember, Peanut doesn't store your links; this information is entirely within your browser's local storage. If you switch browsers or clear your browsing history, you may lose this data.