What crypto-related questions should I ask Vivek during our fireside chat at Mainnet?
Farcaster UI/UX is so impressive.
Bullish on this as one of the year’s breakout apps, and should boost all DeSoc apps.
They’ve nailed the exclusivity / early engagement formula and curated the early community masterfully.
Will TVL for any major L1/L2’s not named BASE grow in August or is BASE gonna take all the oxygen out of the room?
Here’s the starting point. Where does BASE end the month?
What do we think this chart is going to look like by year end?
I'm guessing...higher.
This seems like a natural extension of being able to view "other people's timelines" and the race to personalized algorithms is like an information holy grail.
What would be the top priorities you would set for U.S. Policymakers when it comes to common sense crypto policy? Here are mine:
Fire away!
Sent some of this privately, but I'm curious to see if others have similar requests:
Focus on the power users / big accounts...if you get them, you attract many other users, and most of the big platforms are garbage in terms of prioritization of power users. (ahem, twitter) Tracking impressions will be big, and one of the best additions that twitter has made recently.
Ways to do that while creating an inclusive front-end: a) leaderboards (for account discovery, game mechanics (good) vs. token mechanics (abused)), b) sort comments by follow-back and follower count or activity score (highly active small accounts > large inactive accounts, maybe, if you can avoid creating spam - activity based on # likes vs. # posts), c) "quadratic surfacing" - assuming the spam problem is solved, I wonder if there is a way to surface posts like we have in QF/QV which balances account size and number of interactions with a post...this is something that could attract different communities to join en masse if it means their conversations will be more discoverable.
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