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“For an industry built by engineers, our greatest challenge isn't technical – it's remembering that technology alone doesn't drive adoption.” https://www.juliet.tech/blog/the-crypto-devrel-trap If you build for developers, don’t be surprised when you only attract developers.
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Christina BorrowLucid | Chones
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i think part of the problem is also that protocols are kinda like dev tools, so they can say that their users are devs, but if anyone wants apps on their protocol, then they need users for the devs...
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Christina BorrowLucid | Chones
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"investing in non-technical storytelling that explains why your protocol matters to everyday users first ensures we gather user interest before spending resources in growing developer ecosystems"
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All roads lead back to end users. I guess the way Farcaster builds Warpcast for the protocol is a strategy to hit both audiences.
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