Did you know: Nearly half a million communities (Towns) have been created, over $33 million in revenue generated, and 1.6 million member interactions – all happening on Towns.
🔍 What are Towns?
Towns is an on-chain messaging protocol built on Base, where each community is a smart contract that you fully control. Each account has its own wallet, allowing you to:
✅ Send/receive tips (rewards)
✅ Token transactions
✅ Access management
✅ Receive rewards directly in chat
No algorithms. No censorship. No 'big tech' intermediaries. You are the owner of your community.
💡 Why build a community on Towns?
🛠️ Built for Builders
You can connect your Town with current apps, tokens, and users. You fully own your data, privacy, and level of interaction with the community.
🎯 Reward Participation
Use native tipping to reward members, run referral campaigns, or compensate contributors directly in chat.
🧬 Crypto-Native by Default
Wallet and token gateway are integrated by default – no hacks, plugins, or additional installations needed.
🧪 Real-world use cases
SHILLR x WDAL (2,287 members): Crypto community curated by influencers
Refraction (2,281 members): Digital art DAO with creative reward tokens
AX1 vc (10,000 members): Sharing tips up to $70,000 among members
Board: Investment group raised over $700K through membership fees
WestCoast Mining: Crowdsourcing Bitcoin mining with reward distribution
🌟 Who are Towns for?
Content creators who want to own their community and not depend on TikTok, Facebook, Telegram, etc.
Web3 projects wanting to build highly interactive communities with clear rewards
Investors, influencers who want to build their own ecosystem, token-gated
📈 Impressive achievements of Towns
456,217 Towns created
$33 million community revenue
1.6 million member interactions
Uncensored like traditional platforms
🟣 Conclusion
Towns is not just a chat platform – it is the future of digital communities: free, transparent, and rewarding.
If you want to own, operate, and profit from your own community, Towns is the platform you can't ignore in the Web3 world.