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Hey @ryangrim, you're correct. Farcaster is the protocol, and Warpcast is the main client built on that protocol.
The Farcaster protocol, being a decentralized network, is not owned or controlled by any single entity. It gives users full ownership and control of their accounts and content. Warpcast, on the other hand, is a client developed by the Farcaster team. However, it's essential to note that even though Warpcast is the primary client, it doesn't limit the ability of other clients to build on the Farcaster protocol. As Adrienne mentioned in GM Farcaster Module 1 (20:31) [https://youtu.be/bzclD_VeIpk?t=1231], if Warpcast doesn't like what a user is casting, they can't take the user's account away or change their profile.
Also, NounishProf pointed out in The Hub ep4 (02:42) [https:// 1 reply
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