Kickback is an Ethereum-based event attendance protocol that used smart-contract deposits to reduce no-shows among event registrants. Kickback's Twitter Score is 52 out of 1000 (a Good rating) as of August 2026, ranking #17,221 (top 5%) among 483,944 tracked accounts.
Kickback was co-founded by Makoto Inoue, Jeff Lau, and Ramesh Nair, beginning as Inoue's Ethereum smart-contract experiment in 2016 under the name BlockParty before being incorporated in 2018 as the UK company No Block No Party Limited. The protocol required event registrants to deposit cryptocurrency; any deposits forfeited by no-shows were redistributed among those who actually attended. In February 2022, Inoue announced he had stepped back from leading the project, with the team actively seeking an organization or DAO to take over operations.
Kickback experimented with adjacent Web3 infrastructure along the way, including a virtual event held in CryptoVoxels that used POAP NFTs as attendance proofs. The project's frontend, subgraph, and smart contracts were all released as open-source software under the MIT License. Kickback previously received backing from Status Incubate, ConsenSys, MakerDAO, MetaCartel, and Gitcoin Grants.
Kickback has published 1,082 posts and has been mentioned by 133 accounts a total of 304 times, reflecting a focused but engaged niche audience within the Ethereum developer and event-coordination community.
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The accounts that follow Kickback include 192 founders, 52 angel investors, 42 influencers and 4 VCs, among them Stani, Joseph Lubin, OpenSea, Sandeep, Tay and MetaMask.