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@betashop.eth
I woke up this morning in Tokyo to 2 casts from @dwr.eth regarding future of Farcaster As a developer building on Farcaster, I found them to be a bit contradictory, unsettling, & overly defeatist. Farcaster has been building a solid foundation for a strong future. That future is dependent on app... longcast.jam.so/jjcJMh
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@greg
fwiw I think some of this is asking too much of the Merkle team, specifically “Dan, Varun and team should post regularly from Jam and Discove and other FC apps, actively promote them” “WC team pledge not to introduce any new features that are not available in the protocol”
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@pcdkd
I'm not sure the team building FC should also be building WC (and if built by protocol team should be bare minimum to demonstrate protocol functionality). Protocol is only successful if it proliferates among devs independent of the protocol. .
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@greg
I somewhat disagree - I think its important for the same team to build and demonstrate a protocol more than at a bare minimum. Otherwise nobody would have gotten excited in the first place (coming from the 2nd (?) person to build an app on Farcaster only because I saw @shawki build the first and it seemed exciting)
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I agree Greg that at the prior phase of FC it was super beneficial for the FC team to build a solid client and community first I think we’re entering a new phase now
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@timdaub.eth
Actually Ethereum was I think also split in protocol and commercial teams. E.g. the foundation did the EIP stuff and Joe Lubin funded a lot of the commercial use cases with Consensys, and I have to say that worked really well
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