Michael Pfister
@pfista
Hello Warpcast RIP ๐ชฆ Sharecaster This day was inevitable. Time for a pivot?
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jcdenton.cast
@jc
What would you have done differently to create more user lock-in? It appears that Farcaster light-clients are entering a zero-sum game, if it's so easy to switch between apps. It seems to be in a developers interest to make it hard to leave.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
How do web browsers maintain share?
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jcdenton.cast
@jc
Either with lock-in (iOS/Safari) or by deploying heavy resources to win (Google/Chrome). We haven't seen a small startup gain mainstream marketshare in the last 10 years. Even with Arc, Microsoft is now copying their features given they have more resources: https://twitter.com/joshm/status/1623706988596305920
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Seems like a pretty dynamic market to me! https://i.imgur.com/YJaRepY.png
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
The top two browsers by market share today didn't even show up on this chart! https://i.imgur.com/auS4cd6.gif
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jcdenton.cast
@jc
Just pointing out no lock-in evolves to zero-sum: for browsers, you aren't convincing new users who haven't used the internet to use your browser, you're convincing existing users of other browsers to switch. e.g. aren't FIDs an example of lock-in for farcaster? e.g. why not cast with a delegated key for your ENS ๐
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dylan
@dylsteck.eth
didnโt realize how well opera did during the mid-2000โs
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