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reintroducing /commit โ€” an onchain accountability protocol your commitments should mean something and there should be a cost to not keeping your word.
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two weeks since relaunching /commit โ€” sharing the real story https://x.com/revrfg/status/1889848964297466230
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mad respect to everyone imperfectly seeking breakthrough
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we shipped Frames โ€” /commit to something ๐Ÿง 
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https://warpcast.com/madlog1c.eth/0xb02c32dd
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Higher feels like the early days of Nike, but onchain, and it's far more functional, creative, and community-owned
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minting soon ๐Ÿ‘€
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when your focus is on fast iteration, thoughtful and practical feedback is v valuable. - users will tell/show you what they find valuable, confusing, missing, or un/neccesary in the product โ€” if you ask the right questions - people notice you care and build stronger relationships with you when you connect and 'do things that don't scale' - the surest way to onboard your first 100-1000 users is by personally helping each of them, making them happy (by building something valuable), and encouraging them to invite others - your community deserves the best possible experience. it's your job to make that happen. they'll be there for you if you're there for them. - there's no such thing as 'too many interviews/reach outs' โ€” a single piece of feedback from hundreds of interviews can change everything. talking to users is an assymetric bet. if you do it right and genuinely care โ€” could mean difference between seeing your startup grow or die.
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had 28 1:1 user interviews in the last 2 weeks โ€” giving personal /commit product demos, asking for genuine feedback, and just listening. you can learn SO MUCH just by asking a few simple open-ended questions, simply listening, and clarifying. just ask โ€” don't overthink it.
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mint of the day by @jack https://x.com/jackbutcher/status/1888239125766996453
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new experiment: recent activity ๐Ÿ‘€
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it's always day one ๐Ÿซก
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deeply happy that we're building the product we're using ourselves and feel good about recommending to our friends. in our space where zero-sum games prevail, Commit feels like a breath of fresh air. huge s/o to @carl-b and many legendary builders who've helped us iterate to where we're today โ€” one day, we'll do a write-up on these early days too. but first, looking forward to tech review of /commit ๐Ÿ”ฅ
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great Commit Protocol review by @kaprekar.eth
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NO PAPER HANDS: HIGHER if there's no way down, the only way is higher.
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fun /commit experiment: NO PAPER HANDS imagine: community locks X tokens for Y time โ€” literally NOBODY can dump. the fun part: everyone is aligned by the shared goal โ€” those who fail to deliver, get slashed. why this is powerful: - aligns community incentives - nurtures value-driven mechanisms - highlights & rewards the real ones who commit
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it's so much fun to experiment onchain
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commit to something
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epic HIGHER commits by @juli โ€” check them out!
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Ethereum is for builders. https://x.com/ethereum/status/1886868396605632746
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