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Haole
@haole
Community projects, lacking funding and protocol revenue, are much more eager for new users than the Warpcast team. Registration fees are necessary for decentralized protocols, converting spammy users into revenue. On the other hand, we could allocate some free registrations to community clients, who can use other centralized methods to attract high-quality users.
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Yuuu
@web3-yuuu.eth
Maybe free quota is not a good idea, because it breaks farcaster's economic model. In my view, community client could find a free registration business model, and earn back the registration fee from user usage.
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Haole
@haole
If clients can easily find a business model, they don't need to build on Farcaster. If their business model relies on Farcaster, they want more existing users here. It's a chicken-and-egg problem.
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