Opinions.fun x Tapestry: Onchain Markets Meet Onchain Identity
A Tapestry x Opinions Space Recap
In a world where attention is cheap but conviction is rare, Opinions.fun is building a new model for engagement—one where what you believe becomes a signal, an asset, and maybe even alpha.
Because opinions matter. But onchain, they count.
In our recent Space with Momo, co-founder of Opinions.fun (@momotrenches), we talked about their integration with Tapestry, how onchain identity enhances discourse, and what’s next for reputation, markets, and social interaction on Solana.
What Is Opinions.fun?
On Opinions.fun, any user can create a market around a statement—say, “Mert is the true leader of Solana”—which instantly mints two tokens: Agree and Disagree. As liquidity flows into either side, these tokens become tradable across Solana’s DeFi landscape.
But beyond just trading spicy takes, Opinions.fun introduces a deeper mechanic: capital-backed consensus. It's not just about likes or RTs—it's about putting your money where your mouth is.
Integrating with Tapestry: Adding the Social Layer
Tapestry was the first team to reach out about integration, and it’s now powering a social layer directly within Opinions.fun.
Here’s what that unlocks:
Live profile surfacing: Click into an opinion, and you can now see exactly who holds Agree or Disagree tokens—complete with namespaced profiles from Farcaster, Access Protocol, KOLScan, and more.
Cross-platform identity: By connecting your X account, your Opinions.fun profile becomes part of Tapestry’s open social graph—linking all your onchain and offchain activity into one coherent identity.
Frictionless discovery: From meme takes to market-moving debates, Tapestry makes it easier to see who’s backing what, follow their trades, and build your own reputation through your portfolio of opinions.
Momo summed it up well: “We’re not just another integration. We’ve become a real network—growing together.”
Why Solana? Why Now?
Originally an EVM-native team, Opinions.fun made the leap to Solana and hasn’t looked back. The rationale? Solana’s UX just works:
One-click transactions (vs. multi-step signing flows on EVM)
Built-in liquidity and wallet ubiquity
A vibrant, meme-friendly, community-driven developer ecosystem
Also, “It’s not just the tech—it’s the vibes.”
Introducing Prestige Scores: Financializing Reputation
With so much noise on X (bots, AI sludge, engagement bait), Opinions.fun wanted a new way to measure credibility: enter the Prestige Score.
Powered in part by Tapestry’s social graph, Prestige Scores reflect:
How many people hold your opinions
The market cap of your opinion tokens
Your verified identity across social and wallet connections
This isn’t just clout—it’s capital-weighted reputation. Whether you’re a polarizing figure or a consensus builder, your score reflects the impact of your ideas.
And yes—connecting your X account on Opinions.fun earns you a Prestige bonus. 👀
The Power of Visibility
When you can see who’s behind each opinion—wallets, bios, mutual friends—the dynamic of online debate shifts. No more faceless alt accounts shouting into the void. Now, arguments have receipts, reputations, and liquidity behind them.
Tapestry’s shared identity graph makes this possible across dozens of apps, creating a composable network where new consumer dApps can tap into shared users, data, and context without starting from scratch.
“The social graph is a public good,” said Nehemiah from Tapestry. “If we all build it together, we go way further.”
What’s Next for Opinions.fun?
While the team is keeping some features under wraps, here are a few hints:
New opinion formats (automated market creation from posts or tweets)
Cross-platform profile indexing powered by Tapestry
Unlockable features and surprises for verified users
Favorite Takes, Missed Debates, and What’s Yet to Come
Debate we wish existed 10 years ago: “Should Elon have kept the name Twitter?” Momo’s ready to go long on “Agree.”
Underrated opinion markets: Trump takes. Religious debates. Viral CT discourse. “If people haven’t settled it offline, let’s debate it onchain.”