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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Blackbird's Flynet mainnet is live, bringing restaurant payments on-chain
Feb 28, 2025 at 01:00 am
The team claims that having a layer-3 benefits the restaurant industry
Ben Leventhal's Blackbird, a restaurant loyalty platform that launched a payments product earlier this year, shared Thursday that its Flynet layer-3 is now live, bringing restaurant payments on-chain.
The team is also launching a new token, $F2, to be used for gas fees on the network, and they will be airdropping 13% of the token supply to early users and restaurants.
Flynet is a layer-3 blockchain based on top of Coinbase's Base chain. Base, a layer-2 network, allows users to transact on top of Ethereum for faster and cheaper.
Having a layer-3 benefits the restaurant industry, the team explained, because by handling payments and loyalty programs entirely on Flynet, Blackbird eliminates traditional middlemen, reduces transaction costs, and introduces a new model for rewarding both diners and partners.
Blackbird had previously launched a payments platform, letting users pay for their meals with $FLY, the platform's native token, which users could earn through the programs loyalty program by dining at participating restaurants, or by purchasing it in the Blackbird app using the USDC stablecoin.
With Flynet live, $FLY will be used in the same way, but now restaurants can use the token to pay platform fees as well. In addition, the team is launching a new token, $F2, to be used for gas fees on the network.
The team said that they will be airdropping 13% of the $F2 token supply to early users and restaurants, with distribution depending on certain activity metrics. The remaining 87% of $F2 will go to "insiders, the treasury, and we have another six seasons after this that we will allocate tokens to the participants," Leventhal said.
According to the team, Blackbird has $85 million in funding with backers including Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Coinbase, Spark Capital, and American Express. In 2023, a16z-led Series A round brought the startup's total raised to more than $24 million.
Blackbird currently is available in New York, San Francisco and Charleston, and lets diners earn rewards at some of their favorite restaurants. Leventhal said there are roughly 500 restaurants as part of their loyalty program.
"What we think we can do is build something where transactions become much more cost effective, and the levers that restaurants have to attract and retain customers will become vast," Leventhal said on how he sees the restaurant industry and blockchain intersecting. "And those two things, more than anything else, is the reason why we're building on-chain."
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