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@woj.eth
iâm standing fully behind @dwr.eth in this debate there is many many many many people in the world and barrier to entry farcaster eco as a dev will imo decrease over time (through better infra and companies working on it) as long as there are customers on the networks, new clients and experiments will be built
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Personally I am more worried about the « ownership » of the protocol than the app competition space. I know there is an FIP process but it essentially boils down to « whatever hub runners decide to run », and there is a strong incentive for hubs to run whatever MM tells them to. Do we know who runs hubs?
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@assayer
The centralization of the protocol is scary. It is a far cry from the Steemit/Hive system, where in order to control the protocol you must be chosen by the community...
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