GM, this simple greeting has become a cultural symbol in the crypto community. But have you ever wondered what would happen if this everyday social ritual was moved on-chain?
SurfLayer's approach is quite interesting—it makes GM no longer just text, but an on-chain interaction verifiable on the Base network. Users only need to click once to leave a permanent on-chain record, turning this "GM" into proof of your activity and genuine participation.
It seems simple, but it reflects a core demand of Web3 participants: to record every real interaction and create a traceable history. From virtual likes on social platforms to permanent marks on the blockchain, the GM culture has undergone an interesting evolution here. Many users on the Base network have already started experiencing this new way of participation.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 01-09 18:05
gm's on-chain permanent record, now there's really no escape haha
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LiquidatorFlash
· 01-08 16:52
Hmm... Another on-chain record, and this time it's GM? Let me calculate the on-chain storage cost...
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TokenomicsShaman
· 01-08 16:46
I like the idea of permanently uploading "gm," but it feels like adding a data tracker to a daily greeting...
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ForumMiningMaster
· 01-08 16:31
Good morning, everything can be on the chain now. My fishing record is also permanently stored, haha.
GM, this simple greeting has become a cultural symbol in the crypto community. But have you ever wondered what would happen if this everyday social ritual was moved on-chain?
SurfLayer's approach is quite interesting—it makes GM no longer just text, but an on-chain interaction verifiable on the Base network. Users only need to click once to leave a permanent on-chain record, turning this "GM" into proof of your activity and genuine participation.
It seems simple, but it reflects a core demand of Web3 participants: to record every real interaction and create a traceable history. From virtual likes on social platforms to permanent marks on the blockchain, the GM culture has undergone an interesting evolution here. Many users on the Base network have already started experiencing this new way of participation.