@anas9556
I would say. Hey Dan, Farcaster is quietly becoming the most interesting social experiment in crypto. Not because it's 'Twitter on blockchain' - but because it's evolving into something entirely new.
The magic is in the primitives:
- Frames turn passive scrolling into active doing (mint, vote, trade)
- Channels are becoming decentralized sub-communities
- User-owned social graphs mean you're not a product
What fascinates me most is watching organic behaviors emerge that simply couldn't exist on traditional platforms. The question isn't if this will scale - it's how the protocol adapts when it does.
What unexpected use cases have you seen that show Farcaster's unique potential?