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What can we learn from Phaver’s collapse? 1. Tokens and airdrops don’t build lasting communities. Phaver’s airdrop brought short-term hype, but most users were airdrop hunters or bots(many were flagged as spam by Warpcast), not genuine loyal users. and after the TGE, many left and complained as the token crashed. also, listing on CEXs was also costly, funds that could’ve been better spent on product development. Long-term success requires PMF to build a loyal community and effective monetization paths. 2. Grow with the protocol together, not in isolation. Lens has clients like Hey, Orb, and Phaver, but user bases are scattered. Unique, non-interoperable features (like Phaver’s Communities or Orb’s Clubs) created silos. During Phaver’s airdrop, it overlooked many active Lens users outside its own app. Even though it supported both Lens and Farcaster, it failed to build synergy across those communities. Phaver is a cautionary tale for other social products, showing what to do and what to avoid.
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我曾在联系CEO开设华人女性Channel,CEO说欢迎并艾特CTO帮忙设置,我为这么及时和热情的回复感动,还特意写了Phaver的中文教程。但是自始至终,CTO从未完成这个设置,不管我怎么私信,所以很快我也就抛弃了Phaver
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3. Didn’t care about the real needs of actual users. 🤣
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管中窥豹可见一斑,为自己做产品而不关注真实的用户需求,绝大多数情况下币圈的社交产品都没有满足用户的真实需求。
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