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nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
Warpcast *is* the app. There aren’t going to be lots of popular interfaces. Power laws still apply. All the important engagement mechanics happen in the UI.
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@cosmicblend
don't think I agree. it's a sort of different world but in the federated space people are moving toward clients with a pov and/or niche focus plus slight feature variations they identify with. I feel that lines up with what's possible for farcaster. it probably won't happen fast but I could see it happening
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nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
interesting. but how many will be under active development in 2 years?
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Boris Mann
@boris
From the Fediverse (10M accounts?), there are half a dozen active mobile clients and several web clients and alternate front ends. Some paid via AppStore, some open source. Federated / decentralized systems have different dynamics than single platforms.
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nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
may need to update mental model here
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Boris Mann
@boris
Yep! *if* a protocol thrives and gets users, the open nature means there can be multiple incentives and opportunities to build and get value from user bases. The protocol bootstrapper has to work to make this happen though.
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