Sonic Labs Partners With Chainwire to Boost PR for Developers

Sonic Labs Partners with Chainwire to Boost PR Distribution for Blockchain Developers

  • Sonic Labs has partnered with Chainwire to provide improved PR distribution for teams building on its network.
  • The partnership offers streamlined and discounted access to Chainwire’s global newswire services for projects on Sonic.
  • Teams developing on Sonic will be able to share updates across top crypto and mainstream news platforms.
  • The collaboration supports Sonic’s goal of rewarding and helping developers grow within its blockchain ecosystem.
  • Chainwire serves as a major press release distributor for blockchain and crypto industries, connecting projects to over 100 news outlets.

Sonic Labs has formed a new partnership with Chainwire, a press release distribution platform focused on the blockchain industry. This arrangement makes it easier for projects building on Sonic to reach wider audiences via discounted and simplified access to the Chainwire network of global media outlets.

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Through this agreement, Sonic-based teams can distribute their updates, milestones, and news more efficiently. According to official statements, the integration is designed to give Sonic developers more visibility by connecting them with leading crypto and mainstream news sites.

“Sonic is building something genuinely valuable for Web3 developers: a chain that doesn’t just scale, but rewards its builders in meaningful ways,” said Alon, Chief Marketing Officer of Chainwire. Sonic Labs CEO Michael Kong added, “This collaboration with Chainwire gives our builders an edge when it comes to getting their message out to the world. Visibility is a critical part of success, and this partnership is another step toward making Sonic the most developer-aligned ecosystem in Web3.”

Sonic Labs has emphasized its commitment to developers by offering features such as a high-throughput network and a Fee Monetization (FeeM) model, which allows applications to earn 90% of the transaction fees they generate. This new integration with Chainwire provides another tool for developers, making it simpler to promote their projects and generate awareness.

Chainwire connects through an API to over 100 prominent crypto news outlets including Decrypt, The Block, DL News, and CryptoSlate. It supports press release distribution in multiple languages and offers both self-serve and managed options for companies. More than 1,500 organizations in the crypto industry use Chainwire for distributing press releases and announcements.

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