About Substreak
Substrate infrastructure for the Enjin ecosystem.
What Substreak is
Substreak is on-chain automation for the Enjin ecosystem, built on Substrate. It distributes rewards on a schedule and exposes a narrow read API so dependent systems can pull reliable staking and pool data. It began as a consumer product that made on-chain mechanics usable without asking anyone to understand the chain underneath.
What still runs today
- Automated reward distributions, on schedule, unchanged.
- A read-only API allowlist covering staking and pool data, kept live because other systems in the ecosystem depend on it.
- Everything else answers 503. The allowlist is in code, with no override.
Why the Telegram interface was retired
The bot let users hold balances and transact through a Substreak-managed wallet, which put the platform on a path toward custody. Rather than accept that, the interface was wound down. nimimo addresses the same problem non-custodially, with keys generated on the user's own device, which is why this site points there. That is the one genuine relationship between the two: a successor for the custody problem, not a merger, and not a shared company.
Funding and record
Substreak was the subject of the Enjin Relaychain's first on-chain treasury proposal, which passed unanimously. The referendum is public: enjin.subscan.io/referenda_v2/1. The Enjin ecosystem profile is at enjin.io/ecosystem/substreak.
Who built it
Substreak was designed, built and is operated by Chris Zemmel, a German software developer and entrepreneur. His canonical description, including his other projects and the primary sources for them, is zyric.de/about. Substreak is an independent project with an author, not a subsidiary of anything.
Contact
Integration questions and anything touching the live APIs: @wisdompanda on Telegram.