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I'm pretty excited about the new channel changes. Channel owners could be farcaster's new hero that brings new users in. Create a great community around a topic or business and benefit in the process. Then we can share the success stories of specific channel owners which will in turn bring in more great owners and new users to be a part of the good communities. More users here creates reason for bigger companies and startups to come bring their community here and start channels. They then go out and tell everyone to sign up for their channel which brings more people to farcaster. This then makes more users here that can start using all the ecosystem apps. And then new clients can start to be born. It's starting to seem circular. That's how the landslide starts.
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How do you see this change relating to more clients getting built? vs what we've seen so far already
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Thats near the later parts of the flywheel, where there are a lot more people here and little niche groups from the different communities. With more people and specific niches, different clients could then make more sense.
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I think if that was true we'd have seen this phenomenon happen earlier like with reddit communities there are probably some that went out of it into discord or even custom solutions/clients but very few I think
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Yeah, you may be right. This may be a little different because new clients can use the farcaster protocol and grow off of that instead of going and building a new thing. Like people have to build apps from scratch doing their own subreddit. Here they can leverage the apis and not completely ditch other farcaster clients.
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