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Mike🎩
@yekim.eth
Speculation is the hook. Behavior is the habit. most consumer crypto apps never make it past the hook. few reasons: funding issue, tokens launch too soon, retention is an afterthought more thoughts: https://paragraph.com/@pit/behavior-greater-token
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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
“Hot start” problem is super interesting. This is a fantastic article. Really enjoyed.
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Dev at holograph
@angholograph
This is very similar to the valley of death concept. https://www.forbes.com/sites/martinzwilling/2013/02/18/10-ways-for-startups-to-survive-the-valley-of-death/
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tomu
@tomu
great article Mike! curious to see how revenue tokens end up playing here (experimenting myself with it)
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James McComish
@jamco.eth
Seems like in some apps that are inherently speculative (prediction markets, leaderboard based games/competitions) the token can be introduced early AND drive the behaviour positively. Coinbase and Opensea would be bad examples cause the speculation lies in the assets bought, not the mechanism of the platforms themselves. But Polymarket having a token to drive betting volume could attract incoming funds to those markets and benefit the whole system. Bracky seem like a good example so far, and we're also planning to use a token in our prediction market protocol, @onit
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Goldy
@goldytalks
real
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limone.eth 🍋
@limone.eth
v interested, never heard of the hot start problem before, will deep dive 🫡
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