Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Here is a list of Farcaster clients other than Warpcast. If you're working on a Farcaster client and would like to be added to this list, reply to this cast with a link. https://warpcast.notion.site/Farcaster-clients-1c56a6c0c101809abf99dacee1c3a2c0
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@owl
Can we get a report how many of those are dependent on neynar?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
cc @rish not sure if you can disclose
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@owl
Let’s turn it around: How many client are there that can or want to read directly from hubs/snapchain without an aggregator service in the middle
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Not sure that's relevant? Neynar existing and making this easy is a great thing for developers. Most Ethereum or Solana projects with a lot of users use middleware, too.
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Stephan
@stephancill
I kinda wish hubs were fatter tbh. It would be great if you could easily extend hub logic to add more indexes directly useful to apps
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rish
@rish
At least 2 don’t use Neynar at all in any way. There’s some that just use hosted hubs and no custom APIs so theoretically can swap out to their own node or another node provider underneath. The question has the appearance of being pointed but the truth is that doesn’t ultimately matter. It doesn’t matter whether coinbase wallet uses Zerion APIs or uses a raw ethereum node to show your list of assets. What matters is whether the underlying systems give the _option_ to exit which is available to everyone on ethereum and Farcaster. There’s no lock in by definition. Anyone can run a hub or build a competitive developer platform (many have).
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