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Nat Eliason
@nateliason
Iβm doing more normie interviews (e.g. ABC, Bloomberg, etc.) now and Iβm trying to get non-crypto people excited about crypto apps they might be using in the next 2-5 years. Obvious ones I use are stablecoins, NFTs for tickets, opening up gaming economies. But what are some others I should be highlighting?
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adrienne
@adrienne
Stating the obvious here lol but social media! Farcaster and other blockchain based social networks solve the problems inherent to existing, corporate social media platforms- Difficultly balancing free speech and censorship, prioritizing corporate interests over those of their users, and not allowing the creators who are generating all the value for these platforms to own their audience or their content. When users own their identity and social graph, social network lock in goes away, so apps (like warpcast) have to work harder to retain users.
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Nat Eliason
@nateliason
To play devils advocate, I donβt think non-crypto-folks care about this that much. Compare it to buying concert tickets. Saving the ~30% fee tax is motivating to anyone, they donβt need to buy into any decentralization philosophy.
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Erik
@eriks
second adrienne here and i see ur point too nat personally i think ultimately user incentives will win out on social - the attention economy is vast ppl don't care yet, until they realize that finding 1k ppl they vibe with here leads to more financial and social incentive than 100k followers on insta /rounds leading the way here after incentives, when ownership becomes the norm, obv owning social identity makes a ton of sense
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lawrenceroman.eth
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