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Follow up: what would a token-gated experience solve for you on Farcaster *today*?
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monetization outside the walls of warpcast
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
communities are defined by boundaries: who can enter and who can’t channels are currently like hashtags: anyone can enter. gating would make them more like real communities this would give hosts more autonomy, agency, and a feeling of true ownership every host a founder
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i agree the end state should be this, but the Q i ask myself is why is *now* the right time to launch that? imo, FC has provided value to many sides with its accessibility and its openness. it’s magical. what are the pros/cons of /nouns not being token-gated? if not many cons, is now the time to intro exclusivity?
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exclusivity is precisely what made farcaster such an amazing place prior to permissionless. why? because of the romerogorithm. in order for fc to scale each channel host needs to become a dan. that won’t happen unless they have authentic ownership and real financial upside
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i 100% agree with that being the reason why FC scaled so thoughtfully and sustainably. spot on. i would def token-gate ted, but does each channel need to become a dan though? memes? books? eli5? LA? geopolitics? if yes, why? side Q: if i do tokengate + use fabric for subs, i would need to make an allowlist — right?
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yeah but what happens to the people who enter before token-gated exclusivity is enabled. they get kicked out?
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