Dapplets is an open-source Web3 infrastructure project that enables context-aware dApps to interact seamlessly with existing web platforms through browser overlays. These dApps, called dapplets, are injected into popular websites like Twitter, Reddit, or YouTube, allowing users to interact with decentralized technologies directly within familiar interfaces. By bridging traditional web environments with blockchain backends, Dapplets reduces friction and unlocks new possibilities for social engagement, content monetization, and identity.
How It Works
At the heart of Dapplets is a powerful runtime engine that functions like a “hypervisor” for Web3 agents. Users install the Dapplets Extension in their browser, which lets them run these mini-apps on top of standard websites. Developers can create dapplets using a modular SDK that supports context recognition (e.g. detecting a tweet), blockchain integration, and UI injection. This architecture allows decentralized agents to respond intelligently to on-page events and user actions, such as tipping a creator, verifying content, or interacting with on-chain accounts, all without leaving the site.
Why It Matters
Dapplets introduces a practical and user-friendly path toward decentralized internet adoption. By enhancing existing platforms rather than replacing them, it encourages organic usage and minimizes onboarding barriers. With use cases ranging from AI-driven assistants and content curation to wallet actions and governance participation, Dapplets provides a powerful toolkit for the next generation of Web3 apps—bringing the blockchain where people already are.
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