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I believe a big reason FC is not seeing more growth the last few months is due to a lack of interest and acceptance of trading and memecoins being the dominant narrative this cycle. FC's infra is best suited to be the defacto home for token projects and yet we see very very little projects doing so. I understand and appreciate the commitment to building, adoption and sustainability. I also recognize that 99% of memecoins will go to 0 by the end of this cycle. However - the current approach is making FC feel like a place that has an entirely different set of convos, most of which are not currently EV+. I say this all as someone that cares deeply about FC and it's growth but think it's important we recognize that crypto-natives on Twitter do not see value in being on here and that feels like a problem to me in the context of the next 12-24 months. It is unlikely that FC just leapfrogs crypto-native adoption and gets an influx of mainstream users without winning the wider crypto crowd over first.
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Farcaster is a social network protocol. Anyone is free to build apps, frames, actions, etc. to lean into memecoin trading (some are). If you believe that memecoins are so important then go start a channel focused on them and build a community (or join one of the many existing ones).
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I'm building a company predicated around bringing liquid markets to music. Running that channel is already *literally* a full-time job in and of itself. I spend the vast majority of my personal time onchain trading memecoins - there's no point in me running a channel and building a community around it when it's clear that energy being spent on Twitter results in much more favorable insights and outcomes. Trading memecoins feels stigmatized on here and that's the core issue I'm trying to highlight.
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