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When I first joined /warpcast, it felt like stumbling into a secret club that somehow wasn’t trying to be exclusive. The vibes were weird (in a good way)—not polished like traditional social platforms, but raw, experimental, and oddly welcoming. At first, I was mostly lurking, trying to figure out what the heck this place really was.
Now? It feels more like a digital home base. /warpcast isn’t just a social network or a protocol, it’s a living, breathing community. It runs on Farcaster, yes, but the feeling of it comes from the people casting, yapping, building, memeing, and experimenting out loud every day.
It’s also one of the few places where you can be early and it actually means something. You’re not just a user, you can help shape the culture. That’s rare.
So to me, /warpcast is:
A protocol powering digital identity and conversation
A social network with real-time energy
A community experimenting with what the internet could feel like again
And that mix? Feels like the future. 0 reply
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