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will
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was thinking more about this… “I’m moving from SF to Las Vegas. This will help my casino” “i’m moving from Boston to SF. This will help my b2b saas app.” one day in the future, blockchains might be akin to backends (polymarket might already be there). Today, the culture and community on top of these internet nation-states are meaningfully differentiated and, for some opportunities, it matters. Block space isnt fungible
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Dan Romero
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Polymarket is 1 of the 2 break out crypto apps of 2024 and it's on a dead chain. Proves my point that good apps are upstream of infrastructure.
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will
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it’s not obvious to me polymarket is generalizable to *every* app (suspect there is some kind of local/global app divide, much like services vs manufacturing) also polymarket was dead for 3y before breaking out. could they have shortened that (significantly) by switching chains? maybe, we’ll never know
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Dan Romero
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1. You decide to switch your chain. You make an announcement post that generates some temporary awareness. 2. You re-launch on the chain. The re-launch post gets some % of the original switch post. 3. ??? 4. Profit What do you do with 3 -- why don't you do that now?
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