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@kalendium.eth
Say I want to build a network of all the Farcaster users. What would be the fastest way to get the data? Just created an account here and I know nothing about the protocol. Thinking about this as a fun challenge! πŸš€
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the easiest way to look at all users is dune, they source data from @neynar which has apis and a query tool similar to dune which you can download a csv of all users from. check out https://chat.openai.com/g/g-lKnQHXJKS-dune-x-farcaster-gpt to generate dune queries about farcaster
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you can also use farcaster-py on github or the warpcast free apis if you can find them. or ask for a sql dump of the user table from someone running a hub
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Tried to get the `links` data (around 1 million rows) from Dune. It runs on the UI but I can't download the CSV or get it via the Python Dune client.
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Neynar fastest. Dune probably cheapest. Running a node and the postgres thing might be the hardest, but it’s fun
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I'd love to avoid Dune and get closer to the data source if there is a quick option there!
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