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We need a proper app store for mobile crypto apps Apple doesn’t allow most to get approved and the take a large cut of any in-app purchases This really limits the awareness and visibility of the app builders we have in crypto which really hurts any chance at growth
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@christopher
been delaying writing this — maybe a collab? https://warpcast.com/christopher/0x4f80037b
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@garrett
I'm down to jam on this. Few things that come to mind: - What does a crypto app store look like? How could it help distribution? - Do crypto apps just need more awareness/visibility? - Do crypto apps try to force too many new behaviors from consumers/users?
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An MVP I've been thinking about: awesome-onchain, curated list of onchain apps but with activity metrics to make it easy to find new active/thriving apps. Each entry is associated with an onchain address, then frontend does some basic dune-style analytics. Anyone can fork the repo and get their own curated list (also visible under the frontend with the additional metrics).
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really good questions. my thesis is that the app store was a device centric phenomenon and the internet, being as large and mostly open as it is, will need to be mined for all these new consumer-ready experiences for the "world computer." consumers will expect that any net new social client will surface these applications in context (e.g. 10 of your friends recently used 0x1234). like crypto the game. we already do this today for tokens, why not contracts/programs/apps? the new app tax is swap fees/transaction fees/sequencer fees (Farcaster going to a sequencer model, for example).
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