🤔 I’m wondering if it’s up to the apps to create engaging content. I think apps’ job is it to create a sticky setup (whatever this means in the context of every app) resulting in users, artists, creators creating and sharing valuable content in the app. Frequently, creating communities, attracting new users, creators and money, starting a virtuous circle of growth for the creators as well as the app and the protocol.
This PMF doesn’t exist (at scale) yet imo - for web3 social in general.
Why? I guess it’s a combination of
1️⃣ blockchain infrastructure and
2️⃣ age of web3 social
we are seeing 1️⃣ improving rapidly. Solutions like account abstraction and momoka enable web3 social to challenge web2 UX wise.
Now i think, it’s time to think social new. I guess we’ve seen literally every web2 idea on web3 so far - except dating ;-). That’s a great starting point but won’t lead to onboarding web0-2 users at scale. Because why?
I’d like to see a mobile first/only app that doesn’t confront users with a wallet. For web0-2 users, wallets are a bug, not a feature.
And - even more important - I’d like to see “something new”. The next wave of web3 social apps, web2 hasn’t seen yet.