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1/5 Web3 social isn’t about followers and engagement—it’s about access. Your social score determines what you can and can’t do. If it’s too low, you might be blocked from launching a token, claiming bounties, receiving airdrops, participating in e-commerce, or even getting a loan—all directly in the feed. As this evolves, people will want to know why they’re disqualified and how to improve.
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2/5 Unlike Web2, where social is about visibility, Web3 social is about permission. Your score gates access to opportunities, and it’s already happening on Farcaster. Any system built in Web3 social will use scoring to determine who gets in and who doesn’t.
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3/5 The real shift is from content to economies. Web3 social isn’t just posting; it’s interacting, transacting, and building. You’ll see something in your feed, click once, and instantly take out a loan, launch a token, or buy something—no forms, no friction, just instant action.
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4/5 This isn’t a super app—it’s just how Web3 social works. Your social presence connects to wallets, enabling peer-to-peer economies and seamless transactions. One-click checkout will be native to the feed.
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5/5 This is where we’re headed. Maybe. But don’t think about Web3 social like Web2—it’s not about who follows you, it’s about what you can do.
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