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given the decentralized, interoperable nature of web3 products, what is the early-mover advantage for building in web3 today?
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Depends what you're building? If you're building a protocol, most receptive audience of potential early users and developers. If you're building an app, lower bar for competition and if you have the ability to survive and make progress through the brutal down markets, well-positioned to do well in the up market.
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for protocols def get it since farcaster is the living and thriving example - was mainly thinking about app layer ones. i just randomly thought about Apple - their classic style is not to be the “first to market” but “last to market” meaning they go when the tech matures and makes it mainstream.
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@saymore A Dan perspective “early mover advantages” opinion screenshot essay would become FC canon super quickly
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Can you tell us more about the struggle during down-markets? What interferes with the ongoing trajectory of the company!
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