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Its obvious that people want to create channels, can the current form factor work well with that? Feels like totally distinct spaces, like Reddit, is inevitable?
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I’m asking a much narrower question than simply how rollups work
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Not sure I get that: if it is compressed, you can pass around smaller blocks, which means you can do more, everything else being equal.
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One thing I could never find the answer to is why rollups use less on-chain space than normal native L1 txs? Whatever the reason, couldn’t L1 also do that?
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Congratulations! May I ask what drew you to build on Farcaster?
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Have you written something on the hypothesis behind channels? Does your thesis explain why channels are better than distinct apps for each topic? Or something more like Reddit, where user make new channels that they own? I think this space of ideas is super interesting, have been thinking a lot about it.
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One analogy I like is the browser, which is sort of a client for a protocol. A browser can monetize any way it likes without having any responsibility to website publishers, but I’m not sure that is a perfect analogy either.
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Analogies are great for working this stuff out. What bothers me is that it ultimately rests on what laws in different countries say, which sucks for protocol builders to have to think of.
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I’m skeptical of use case agnostic social graph protocols, like Lens, where people imagine building all sorts of very distinct experiences. The social graph is tied to the use case. YouTube, instagram and Twitter can’t be built on one graph.
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If someone makes Warpcaster 2, where they generate lots of revenue using creative work of publishers who used Warpcaster, like videos and images, what in Farcaster or Warpcaster prevents publishers from suing Warpcaster 2 for a cut? Basically, what is the role of licenses in a multi-client protocol?
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If you like science, art, culture and all sorts of non-rivalrous benefits, then def. These become economical with a large population, otherwise not.
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