- Sablier | Onchain Token Distribution
Handle your token vesting, payroll, airdrops, grants, and more with the Sablier Protocol Recipients can track and withdraw the streamed funds at any time, without your continued involvement
- Home | Sablier
Infrastructure for onchain token distribution DAOs and businesses use Sablier for vesting, payroll, airdrops, and more
- Introducing Sablier V2
Decentralized payment infrastructure should ultimately be free, open-source software, but the Sablier community deserves to be the first to build an ecosystem around the Sablier V2 codebase
- What Is Sablier? | Sablier Docs
By contrast, Sablier introduces the concept of token streaming, enabling users to make continuous, real-time payments on a per-second basis This innovative approach enables seamless, frictionless transactions and promotes increased financial flexibility for users, businesses, and other entities
- Sablier Token Vesting | Battle-Tested Onchain Vesting for Web3 . . .
Sablier is the most battle-tested vesting solution in the industry for distributing tokens to investors, employees, and partners in a "set-and-forget" way The set up takes only a few minutes
- Sablier Airdrops | Battle-Tested Onchain Airdrops Up to +1M Recipients
Sablier's fully decentralized protocol has never been hacked in 5+ years of existence and has been audited countless times by leading security firms and researchers It has already enabled hundreds of airdrops, with more to launch every month
- Overview | Sablier Docs
This document provides an overview of the Sablier APIs, which consist of two main components: the GraphQL indexers and the Merkle API These components are essential for accessing and managing data within the Sablier ecosystem
- Streaming | Sablier Docs
Sablier was born in 2019 when Paul and his co-founder, Gabriel Apostu, decided to build a protocol implementing the ERC-1620 standard The first iteration of Sablier was successfully deployed on Ethereum Mainnet in December 2019
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