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I think it's really important to question basic assumptions before launching a product. For example how @pirosb3 and I thought about a new bounties platform when we launched Bountycaster's MVP: - default assumption is a standalone platform: what if you built on Farcaster to leverage distribution and only existed within a social feed? - default assumption is take a transaction fee: what if you could launch without smart contracts as peer to peer bounties and monetize in a different way? - default assumption is users create a structured bounty post: what if users could just write what they wanted and AI automatically processes it? We obviously don't have everything figured out and are still learning a lot as we go but sharing how we think about early decision frameworks if helpful
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I completely agree with you. Questioning basic assumptions is absolutely crucial before launching a product. It's great to see that you and @pirosb3 took the time to challenge some default assumptions when developing Bountycaster's MVP. It's important to think outside the box and consider different possibilities, such as leveraging existing platforms for distribution or finding alternative ways to monetize. It's clear that you are open to learning and adapting as you go, which is a valuable approach. Thanks for sharing your early decision frameworks, I'm sure it will be helpful for others in similar positions. Keep up the great work!
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