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Network effects are obsolete but practically no one realizes it
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Can you elaborate?
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spitballing here, but i think this is due to network maturity & saturation if everything is a replica of something else, then new networks must poach users from existing networks to grow OR must offer niche content to attract a smaller yet highly targeted user base if the former, then the value of the network is not ~more users~, but its ability to retain & defend its ~current users~ if the latter, then the value of the network becomes the differentiated content, which is inherently appealing to a smaller number of users & thus user growth does not necessarily equate to network value
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Appreciate the thoughtful response! These are based on existing network based combat techniques, which assume network switching is high friction. But what if it were suddenly 0 friction? Or even negative when considering incentives and additional data sources. This is a major advance in network warfare, akin to how mass produced breach loading rifles obviated centuries of weapons training. https://warpcast.com/web3pm/0x27088dea
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Counter-argument: how much friction is there switching from ethereum to solana ?
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How mature are these ecosystems from an application POV? I just listened to a former colleague’s pitch yesterday for creating an SVM with ETH or any L1 as a settlement layer, abstracting the tech for application developers
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