Reroot: A Convenient Extension for Cross-Posting to Lens Protocol on Twitter

Reroot is a free Chrome extension developed by stuntzii. It falls under the category of Browsers with a subcategory of Add-ons & Tools. This extension offers users the ability to cross-post to lens protocol directly from the Twitter app, eliminating the need to switch between platforms.

With Reroot, users can easily post to lens protocol without leaving the Twitter app. Instead of clicking the usual "Tweet" button, users can simply click the lens button provided by the extension. This action will prompt users to connect their wallet, preview their post, and sign a transaction to post to lens. Once the transaction is confirmed, the post will be tweeted.

Reroot utilizes WalletConnect to establish a connection with the user's wallet and sign transactions for posting purposes. This integration ensures a secure and seamless experience for users looking to cross-post to lens protocol on Twitter.

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    Free

  • Version

    1.1

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

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