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JC
@jonathancolton
Is @rodeodotclub becoming a cornerstone for on-chain art? 🤔 The latest Product Market Fit (PMF) survey highlights impressive traction across diverse user bases: -38% of respondents would be very disappointed if they could no longer use @rodeodotclub, with another 28% somewhat disappointed. -That’s 66% of users who deeply value the product—a clear sign of growing relevance. -Even better: Only 4% no longer use the product, showing excellent retention. What’s most exciting is that @rodeodotclub is pulling in users from across platforms: Farcaster, X, and Instagram. This cross-platform appeal could be the foundation for a thriving hub in on-chain art, uniting collectors, creators, and enthusiasts. As more artists and collectors embrace the possibilities of on-chain ecosystems, could @rodeodotclub solidify its position as a key player in this space? I would love to hear your thoughts on its trajectory! 🚀 CC: @kayvon
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Sam
@samhorine
I think the biggest uphill issue right now for rodeo is discovery - right now I’d say 50% if not more of my feed on FC is all rodeo related. That much exposure is good until it’s not - I honestly skim over most of it now as spam cause it’s too much
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JC
@jonathancolton
Top 9 Fatigue is a thing. I wonder if we will see fewer of these moving forward as people realize there's too many of them?
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Sam
@samhorine
Perhaps - it makes for such easy content that gets all the tagged people (in theory) to look at it and perhaps share it but when it’s all day everyday it loses some shine and meaning. But again I can see what they made those choices and maybe collectively we all tire out which goes back to the discovery problem
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