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@czar
FCs: how did you find your cofounders? Did you first have an early prototype/product before you brought them on?
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@cassie
Last time I played the confounding game it was with people I had already built a strong professional relationship with and folks from their own similar network. It wasn’t for the best, so next time I get the entrepreneurial itch it’ll be purely solo.
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@cassie
To answer the other question, we developed the MVP after forming the team
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@bias
Wait, you’re in the FC team? 🫡
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@cassie
I read FCs as "people of Farcaster"
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@july
Network State: People of Farcaster
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@zane
Was just thinking that currently, Farcaster is more a nearcaster, where all are at most 1-2 hops from each other by virtue of @dwr.eth admissions. It’s a special community of crypto-literate early adopters. As Farcaster grows beyond digital Dunbar, harder to wrangle a single ethos.
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@zane
Point being, similar to @0fjake observations, with sufficient initial push, Farcaster can become a startup society and then a network state. But may require retrofitting a One Commandment, which gets much harder as the community grows entropically.
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