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I’ve been researching @farcaster so you don’t have to. Because let’s be honest, everyone’s talking about Farcaster, Frames, and weekly USDC rewards but we also have a minority group who’re yet to be convinced because they aren’t moved by hype. No one is addressing this minority group or talking about the actual problem Farcaster is solving. This piece is going to be long, but it’s worth it. I’ll be breaking down what @farcaster is and whether or not it has the potential or if we’re just hyping up another Web3 toy. 🧵
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So… What is Farcaster? Farcaster is not an app. It’s a decentralized social protocol. Think of it as the base layer that powers multiple apps. Apps like Warpcast, Supercast, Farcord, and more are built on top of Farcaster. These apps are just the front-end clients. But the real decentralization, the storage, the account system, the posting, liking, and all the data lives on @farcaster Everything you do on a Farcaster front-end client app gets recorded on-chain. This means: if one app bans or restricts you, your content is still safe. It exists on the protocol. You still have access through another app. Example: If you post on Warpcast, that same post will show up on Supercast. Why? Because they both pull data from the same decentralized protocol. And your Farcaster account is tied to your Ethereum wallet. Not a username. Not a phone number. Not an email. As long as you control your wallet, you control your Farcaster identity. Nobody can take that from you. That’s decentralization in action.
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