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I would say, Hey Dan, the future of social networks isn’t just about decentralization, scalability, or token incentives—it’s about making the experience truly human. People don’t log into a network for its underlying technology; they log in because it makes them feel connected, heard, and valued.
Farcaster has a unique opportunity to redefine what social means in a world where algorithms dictate visibility and engagement is often driven by manipulation. The challenge isn’t just adoption—it’s making people feel at home in a decentralized space. Right now, Web3 social still feels transactional. People farm likes, grind for airdrops, and chase clout, but the deepest communities are built on trust, shared values, and organic interactions.
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