KinhDich.AkiNet.me: Gift Stars Peer-to-Peer
Gift Stars to a friend on KinhDich.AkiNet.me with one link: stars are escrowed the moment the link is created, only the link holder can claim them, no daily limit.
KinhDich.AkiNet.me has opened peer-to-peer Star gifting: anyone holding Stars (★) in their wallet can send a share of them to someone else with a single link. Before this release, Stars only moved one way — top up, then spend; now they can move from user to user, in keeping with the "mirror of the moment" spirit KinhDich.AkiNet.me already holds for casting a hexagram: a small, deliberate act, never rushed.
How does gifting Stars to a friend on KinhDich.AkiNet.me work?
The gifter opens /gift, picks an amount (1★ up to roughly 2,000★) and can attach a short message. The system immediately generates a claim link in the form /gift/claim#token=… for the gifter to share over Zalo, Messenger, or any channel they like.
The recipient opens the link, signs in with Google, then presses a "Claim" button — a deliberate click, not stars silently landing in someone's wallet just because they opened a link. A recipient doesn't need an existing account either: they can sign up right at that same link before claiming.
Why are stars deducted the moment the link is created, not when it's claimed?
Stars are escrowed out of the gifter's wallet at the moment the link is created, not when the recipient claims it. That design blocks the classic failure mode of every gift-link system: sharing one link with two people, or spending that same balance elsewhere before the recipient gets around to claiming it. The link's token lives only in the URL fragment (#token=…), the part a browser never sends to a server — so even server logs never hold the real token.
What happens if nobody claims it in time?
A gifter can cancel an unclaimed link at any time to get the Stars back. A link nobody cancels and nobody claims simply expires and auto-refunds — a lazy-expiry mechanism, with no scheduled background job needed to clean it up. There is no daily cap on how many gifts you can send and no farming limit.
What does the admin gift-tracking page actually show?
The /admin/gifts page lists every gift: created time, status, amount, sender, recipient, claim time and message, filterable by status or by sender/recipient. A gift can sit in one of four states: pending claim, claimed, cancelled and refunded, or expired and refunded. A summary strip shows how many Stars are currently escrowed, claimed, and refunded across the whole system.
The admin view is read-only — there is no manual force-refund button and no way to intervene in a pending gift. More importantly, the link's real token is never returned in any data an admin can see, so not even an administrator can lift someone else's token to claim on their behalf.