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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
Agree with @toly ~$5-10 airdrops don’t incentivize people who want to use apps with a utility token, they incentivize farmers who dilute the quality of discourse in the network The degradation to content quality is not worth the DAU bump imo (empty calories) https://x.com/aeyakovenko/status/1928829488043098226?s=46
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
That assumes the targeting is naive instead of sophisticated. That’s the flaw in this argument. Only way to grow in crypto is money. Various tactics, but there’s no non-money version that can scale. Believe me, I’ve tried for years.
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@androidsixteen.eth
Agreed on the latter, I think that’s why Toly is proposing going after DAO treasuries. I don’t necessarily agree but the common ground is money games The problem with $5 a pop airdrops is that you’re not winning reluctant high quality crypto natives (the $$ isn’t enough) nor non-natives (it’s tacky)
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Agree the KOLs aren’t incentivized but non-natives like them. The non-natives that think they’re tacky are just anti-crypto.
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@androidsixteen.eth
Have any data points / anecdotes to support the latter argument? Having trouble seeing a pipeline or new non-natives that will convert to this app for $5 in esoteric coins I think anti-crypto and caring about taste are orthogonal — lot of non-natives on the fence that would get polarized away by a circus (pun intended)
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@dwr.eth
The airdrops are part of an overall narrative of making money on Farcaster.
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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
I love the overall narrative (it’s the right one) but think airdrops don’t align with it Bc *how* you make the money matters. Difference between earning something (required contribution) vs getting airdropped The challenge is how do you create more supply side money rewards. Subscriptions was a great idea here and doesn’t require tapping into low quality 3rd party treasuries
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@ak0o0.eth
may add to this totally valuable discussion: get your point, but airdrops can still fit the narrative if designed to reward early contributors, not just random holders. Subscriptions are solid, but airdrops can spark initial engagement without relying on third-party funds
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@androidsixteen.eth
I don’t follow — the goal is to get more people on FC How do you get early contributors here first before the airdrop? The focus must be on high-quality user growth
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