Choose one visual story
A phone screen contains a lot of information, while a short-form viewer decides quickly whether to keep watching. Start with one idea: a fictional portfolio reveal, a token-list transformation, a UI walkthrough, or a parody notification scene.
Set the simulated wallet before recording so the important number or asset is large enough to read in a vertical crop. Avoid filling the scene with details that compete with the hook.
A repeatable production workflow
Prepare the display, turn off unrelated phone notifications, record a clean take, and add captions during the edit. A consistent starting state makes it easier to reshoot a gesture or transition without continuity errors.
Larpz Wallet's PWA format can open from the phone home screen, which is convenient for recording app-like sequences on iOS and Android.
- Write the hook first
- Stage the wallet view
- Record a clean vertical take
- Caption and disclose the simulation
Make the fictional context clear
Short clips are frequently reposted without their original caption. Put the disclosure in the video when a simulated portfolio could be read as real, especially if the clip discusses money or performance.
Never pair fictional financial proof with a payment request, giveaway, investment offer, or impersonation. The simulator is intended for entertainment content, not social engineering.
Frequently asked questions
Can Larpz Wallet be screen-recorded?
Yes. Its mobile PWA format is designed to support app-like use on supported iOS and Android browsers.
Which wallet view works best for TikTok?
Choose the view that makes the key visual easiest to understand; multi-chain overviews suit portfolio reveals, while token views suit focused scenes.
How should I disclose a fake balance?
Use visible language such as simulated, fictional, or entertainment when the context could otherwise be misleading.