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How to win competition when users have zero switching costs and code is forkable. On building moats in web3 šŸ§µ
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1 Competition is the art of acquiring, managing and leveraging scarce resources to create advantage. Competition follows scarcity. And when new technology shifts what is scarce, the competition game changes.
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ā€˜Developmentā€™ as the scarce resource of web3 is a fascinating frame.
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GPT3 summary of this thread https://i.imgur.com/9I7mRX1.jpg
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It is possible you don't need moats at all, depending on how you can answer these questions. Bc of the open nature of web3 users might develop repertoires of products they use (being promiscuous instead of loyal) https://www.marketingscience.info/wp-content/uploads/staff/2015/08/7539.pdf https://i.imgur.com/qcjkKqk.png
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@perl web3 moats
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