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@df
New farcaster protocol version just dropped. It's kinda cool. Previously you could only reply to content in the network. Now you can reply directly to: transactions on blockchains, NFTs or even locations. This unlocks some interesting new use cases and interactions 🔥
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primecarbon.eth //
@carbon
What are some examples? I need a primer to start thinking of other use cases.
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df
@df
things that are possible - comment on a url - comment on an NFT mint - comment on a place - comment on a lens post
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Charlie Harrington
@whatrocks
cool. how does a "url" or "place" make itself "known" such that it can be commented on. For a given url or place, is there one global ID for it... or can multiple people cast the same url/place/etc and get disparate comments?
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Varun Srinivasan
@v
it's a very lightweight standard - all possible urls and on-chain items are valid targets for a cast https://github.com/farcasterxyz/protocol/discussions/72
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