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1/ Late night ramblings on “Why Nook”. @emo.eth and I have had a ton of ideas we’ve wanted to explore, many of which we’ve been talking about since our time at OpenSea. Most of these are social in nature and we needed some place to experiment and iterate quickly. aka /nook
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2/ Nook has been built with modularity in mind. Almost every piece of the app is customizable, and this allows us to build new experiences on top of our platform quickly. Nook looks very much like Discord, but I like to think of nooks as apps. An app that you can build for your community without knowing how to code.
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3/ If a nook is an app, then the shelves in a nook are like screens in an app. We started with Farcaster shelves because FC is our social layer. We needed to be at parity with Warpcast on major features. We’re actively working on bringing non-FC shelves that will hopefully help show the true power of Nook.
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4/ Nook is meant to be a playground, for us and for you. Now that the platform is stable, we’re going to start building out new ways to engage with crypto, both existing products and new experiences we come up with. These will be made available through shelves for your nook, and potentially new nook templates.
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5/ The secondary goal is to make a stab at true client diversity for Farcaster. I’m generally bearish on FC long term if there isn’t another client with a material amount of users. Warpcast dominance is one of the main arguments against FC for good reason. FC will be more successful with healthy competition.
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