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Is @fabric like an on-chain version of Stripe for subscriptions and crowdfunding? I've heard it before but never looked into it until I bought a @buoy subscription today. It seems really interesting. Will give it a try when I launch something in the future.
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Itโ€™s better than stripe Itโ€™s the future payment rails of the internet If I wasnโ€™t working on buoy Iโ€™d be begging to work at fabric
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Main downside to stripe is that payments arenโ€™t automatic. Fabric users have to reup their subscription. Big subscriber loss on that.
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Fabric is building a lot of tools to help drive renewals (like DC reminders before and after expiration) as well as warpcast native frames that make it easy to top up Itโ€™s for sure a challenge but thereโ€™s lots of promising stuff in the pipeline
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That is promising stuff but this has already been figured out in the web2 world. Recurring payments outperforms because it just keeps going and less decision fatigue.
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Sure, but fabric has revenue share + referral rewards It turns your customers into marketers and shareholders The incentives are aligned in a way unlike any other payment rail or loyalty program
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Well thatโ€™s true. Revenue share is definitely awesome! Btw, I plan to use fabric soon. I think it will work better in crypto niches.
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I prefer spending money in crypto compared to web2โ€ฆ Maybe itโ€™s because of the potential for airdrops or revenue sharing.๐Ÿ˜‚
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