Review of Warplet: How a Small NFT Sparked the Farcaster Craze? | Bitget News

Review of Warplet: How a Small NFT Sparked the Farcaster Craze?

A meme, a mini-app, and a few clicks have created a new shared story within the Farcaster community. The Warplet, originally Farcaster’s built-in wallet nickname, has evolved into a new NFT collection that has ignited excitement on the platform since last Sunday.

Warplet traces back to the Warpcast era, but it is now central to a surge of activity marking the start of Farcaster’s NFT season.

Origins of the Warplet Mascot

Earlier this year, Farcaster co-founder Dan Romero designed a mascot for the Warplet wallet and released it as CC0, making it part of the public domain. Romero’s affection for this character led to its inclusion in Farcaster’s announcement about free registration, which quickly went viral on both X (formerly Twitter) and Farcaster.

Launching The Warplets NFT Collection

Leveraging this viral momentum, Angel Say, co-founder of the Resolve VR app and developer of Farcaster mini-apps such as Livecaster and Harmonybot, launched The Warplets NFT minting event. Using the Harmonybot mini-app, Angel Say created this collection by combining each user’s unique Farcaster ID (FID) and profile picture (PFP) with the Warplet mascot to generate a distinctive NFT.

"An NFT mini-app has triggered a surge of activity on the Farcaster platform."
"Romero remained fond of this little creature, so he included its image in Farcaster’s recent announcement about free registration."
"Angel Say used Harmonybot to create The Warplets NFT collection."

Summary: The Warplet NFT collection, born from Farcaster’s mascot and created via a mini-app, has fueled a new wave of community engagement and excitement on the platform.

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Bitget Bitget — 2025-11-04

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