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@antimofm.eth
Sharing my answer here in case it gets a wider conversation going I owe my entire platform to Farcaster, I think when I joined I had about 300 followers on Twitter; but because of my growth here, I have neglected Twitter. If you're just looking for fun, discourse & connections Farcaster might be all you ever need. But if you're trying to build a professional audience to market products or services, you will hit a point (around 100k FC followers) where you have reached 80% of your TAM on Farcaster, and it will still be equivalent to 0.1% of the corresponding market on Twitter When that happens, I think you should start "posting to main" on X. If my hunch is right, that will help you grow your audience on X, make your Farcaster experience more enjoyable and actually help Farcaster grow — all at the same time. Because you'll stop expecting FC to be X, post more personal content here that would be "off-narrative" there and actually enjoy both platforms more
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@baseddesigner.eth
I lost the need to find clients completely when I joined FC
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antimo
@antimofm.eth
You're talking about profit from airdrops and trading though
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@baseddesigner.eth
Upside over here can be a lot more lucrative And I feel like design is winding down as a standalone service and will look very different as soon as 1 and 2 years from now I'm actively looking into vibe-coding my own apps now
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