> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://zurfsocial.gitbook.io/zurf/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://zurfsocial.gitbook.io/zurf/introduction/ecosystem.md).

# Ecosystem

## Strategic partnerships

### [L](https://www.lens.xyz/)[ENS PROTOCOL](< https://www.lens.xyz>)

The Lens Protocol is a Web3 social graph on the Polygon Proof-of-Stake blockchain. It is designed to empower creators to own the links between themselves and their community, forming a fully composable, user-owned social graph. The protocol is built from the ground up with modularity in mind, allowing new features and fixes to be added while ensuring immutable user-owned content and social relationships.

### [KAMALETON GLOBAL](HTTPS://kamaleont.io)

Kamaleont is a innovative investment company that specializes in blockchain economy assets. Kamaleont has been built based on blockchain technology which implies indispensable advantages for the company and its investors, including transparency, cost efficiency, immutability, automatization of processes, and liquidity, amongst others.

### RUCA

It is a marketing agency recognized for pioneering web3 marketing with excellence and innovation. Their work makes the presense of ZURF in and out the metaverse a whole new experience.

### [MADFI/BONSAI](https://madfi.xyz/)

MadFi in an onchain company building infrastructure and tools for web3 social media. Helping you Coordinate your community in promoting onchain media - with crypto subscriptions, rewards, and rev-share 💸.&#x20;


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