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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
What's preventing you from inviting more people to Farcaster? Will send 10 USDC to the top 3 replies based on thoughtful answer and engagement.
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Mostly I don’t know what they would do on here that they can’t do on Twitter Also price to onboard? I don’t know if people still have to pay
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
It's $3, will be basically free soon. What do you do on here that's different than Twitter?
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Cool yeah that’s basically free I talk to my friends that are on here, use mini-apps, discover new crypto things. I don’t think those things would be value props to friends who don’t have an existing social network on here or are not extremely crypto curious My crypto curious friends I onboarded mostly churned out (when I onboarded them last year)
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Honestly, the ones that i've invited were disappointed over time, some churned, some even deleted their accounts. Not because the "free money" flow kinda slowed down, but because we were promised a sufficiently decentralized social network when in reality it is an overstatement, to say the least. How would you imagine me inviting friends, and pitching them the wallet, the rewards, the mini app developer rewards etc, if none of this is available, because of the insufficient decentralisation that undermines the fundamental promise of the product? Even the only major client competitor (super) is now acquired by the "native" client. "Do your own client" kind of pitch won't work. That would be a cringe value prop even for my developer friends cuz it takes a long time to make them see the value in it. People who just want to post their stuff, don't see any difference from what they already have. The only "selling point" that was helpful with converting X/insta/vk users to farcaster users is no longer true so...
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