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Idea: events as a community growth vector. Let's say example community has an NFT, and it gives holders the right to bring a +1 to an event every N months. Each +1 gets their NFT at the door, entitling them to the same privilege. Community grows by organic relationships, not purchases. ...all enabled by @event
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How does events work behind the scenes? Curious where the overlap between Farcaster as Twitter and events is?
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@matthew
Great question! I think about this in two ways: FC as infra and FC as a community. At an infra level, the goal is composability. IMO FC + ENS are the core web3 identity, so we want to build the events layer for that. Commenting πŸ‘ to indicate "going" is just the first of a long list of ways we'll do that. cont'd...
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At a community level, the events feed today is an experiment to see if we can help build and strengthen real relationships within a single community (FC). I've learned so much from that, and now the goal is to build a new product that is radically better for this community, but is also able to expand to many more.
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