Kindred AI's deployment on Sei Chain is accelerating. This AI project has integrated over 25 well-known IPs—from SpongeBob and Hello Kitty to Axie Infinity—into its desktop AI companion system. Importantly, they are not just simply showcasing these IPs, but have implemented a brand new interaction paradigm on Sei Chain. Traditional on-chain applications often appear rigid, but Kindred AI's approach is quite interesting: using these familiar IP characters as entry points to significantly lower the usage barriers for ordinary users. This method is essentially using cultural symbols to break down the cognitive barriers of Web3, allowing users to naturally perform on-chain operations through interactions with familiar characters. For the Sei ecosystem, this could become a breakthrough in attracting mainstream users.
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WhaleMistaker
· 1h ago
SpongeBob going on the blockchain is truly outrageous. Now even my mom can play Web3 haha
25 IPs coming in directly, Kindred's move is quite interesting, but I wonder how long it will last
Using familiar characters as entry points is a good move, but most people still just want to make quick money
Will Sei be the next big hit? Or is it just another hyped-up new public chain? We'll see
Wow, even Hello Kitty is in the mix. My childhood!
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LonelyAnchorman
· 01-06 06:54
SpongeBob and Hello Kitty on the blockchain? That’s a bold move. Finally, someone thought of using IP to break the circle.
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Honestly, Kindred’s approach is clever. Using beloved characters as bait, even Web3 newcomers can join in.
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Can Sei’s chain turn around with these IPs? It still seems to depend on actual TVL and user retention.
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Another combo of IP + AI + blockchain. How many times have we seen this template this year? What’s the difference?
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Interesting, but I just want to know if these IP owners really authorized it or if they’re playing a “borderline” game again.
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Lowering the barrier sounds good, but the key is whether the interactive experience can be engaging. Otherwise, it’s pointless.
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25 IPs sound like a lot, but only a few can really bring traffic.
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Finally, someone wants to break the cold, icy feeling of Web3. This is the way it should be.
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Wait, automated on-chain operations? If it’s so awesome, why haven’t we seen a big explosion yet?
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BearMarketBuyer
· 01-06 06:40
SpongeBob is now on the chain? Can this really break the circle, or is it just another new way to cut leeks?
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Kindred's hand is indeed interesting, just worried it might end in a flop again.
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25 IPs sound impressive, but how many are actually usable?
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Basically, it's using IP skins to sell on-chain products. Can users hold up?
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Sei ecosystem has been frequently making moves lately. Can it break out this time?
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Instead of lowering the threshold, it's better to improve the product first. Having more IPs is useless.
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Finally, there's a project that remembers ordinary users, but I'm still a bit skeptical.
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Hello Kitty is now sold on-chain, so what IP can't be sold, haha.
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This idea is quite right, but I give it a 50% chance of success.
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mev_me_maybe
· 01-06 06:39
SpongeBob + Hello Kitty creating on-chain applications, this idea is quite bold
Symbol economics, this is indeed the right way to break the circle
Sei ecosystem finally has someone who knows how to tell a story
25 IPs directly on the desktop, is this trying to replicate the traffic secret of Pokemon Go?
IP + blockchain combo, looks like a good idea
Major company IP entering the blockchain space, this time it doesn't feel like just cutting leeks
To put it simply, lowering the barriers so that aunties can also interact
The idea of Kindred indeed bypasses the common awkwardness of Web3
But whether it can really retain people depends on the experience, don’t let it be another fleeting moment
The biggest suspense is whether these IP brands will really cooperate
Sei has been making moves lately, this game is becoming more and more interesting
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FantasyGuardian
· 01-06 06:36
Hmm, this approach really has some ideas. Using IP as an entry point to lower the threshold is indeed clever.
Feels like this is the correct way to open up Web3, much better than just piling on technical jargon.
25 IPs, SpongeBob and Hello Kitty—what a combo, no wonder Mom doesn't have to worry about me not playing blockchain games anymore.
Is Sei Chain serious? If this really happens, mainstream user acceptance will explode.
But the key is whether the IP owners will truly cooperate. The plan on paper is easy to hype; let's see how it lands in practice.
I hadn't thought about breaking down cultural symbols from this perspective—truly genius.
Wait, could this just be high-end marketing? When it reaches users, is it still the same old gameplay?
Kindred AI's deployment on Sei Chain is accelerating. This AI project has integrated over 25 well-known IPs—from SpongeBob and Hello Kitty to Axie Infinity—into its desktop AI companion system. Importantly, they are not just simply showcasing these IPs, but have implemented a brand new interaction paradigm on Sei Chain. Traditional on-chain applications often appear rigid, but Kindred AI's approach is quite interesting: using these familiar IP characters as entry points to significantly lower the usage barriers for ordinary users. This method is essentially using cultural symbols to break down the cognitive barriers of Web3, allowing users to naturally perform on-chain operations through interactions with familiar characters. For the Sei ecosystem, this could become a breakthrough in attracting mainstream users.