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Robin D. Ji — Liquifi

@rdj

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Robin D. Ji — Liquifi pfp
Robin D. Ji — Liquifi
@rdj
We're still early and many of the memecoins won't survive. But, I think we're seeing how fast capital, attention, and product usage can grow based on speculation. Key thing is to not confuse token buyers = long-term retained users
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Mobile apps/websites = engagement driver through accessibility (users can access your service anywhere with internet connection + device) Fungible tokens = engagement driver through utility speculation/financial upside (the speculation drives attention, acquisition, or retention of a product)
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Have been thinking about this framing of how fungible tokens are still in the early App Store phase where we're still figuring out the apps that make the most sense:
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hi. Welcome to Liquifi
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Nothing matters besides going after a big market and just focusing on solving customer problems. Everything else is a distraction
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What are some properties that a token launch should have for you to consider it ethical / values-aligned and not decrease your excitement for the project?
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if you’re starting a channel, there’s a token GTM id test. communities start with velocity + quality discussions from a small node. initial growth starts there and then from passive observers who derive value from discussions. Target + incentivize the conversation starters w airdrops AFTER reaching critical mass
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usually airdrops create mercenary farmers who come and go. But social networks ARE an exception where kickstarting the initial network effect creates value via bootstrapping the social graph density (cold start problem). if I was @farcaster, I’d target and reward social graph density & the 1% content creator
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im happy i got my three letter username I wanted 🙃
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I think Dixon puts it best. There isn’t a way to distribute shares ownership of these models. Fungible tokens enable that and allow people to collectively build/benefit from it. The owners of the data should benefit from the models built on top of the data
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On second thought… is the concern and the idea about data privacy and how your data is being used? Or curious what’s the use case/jobs to be done you’re solving for
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Token allocations is the current trend and streamlining who/how to distribute tokens is useful. We specialize in this for many of the Labs/Foundations across employees, investors, and airdrops.
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Depends what you’re talking about! Right now, tokenizing traditional equity doesn’t add much value since it falls under securities regulation (so tokenization itself doesn’t do more). You can make cap tables more transparent but most companies don’t want to do that. … (continued)
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