@bitdrizzle
A lot of people try to judge Farcaster by squeezing it into old product categories: social app, wallet, crypto tool. That framing misses the point.
Farcaster only really makes sense once you use it. It’s not about the crypto any more than Starbucks was about coffee. It’s a digital “third place” — somewhere between work and home — where people experiment, build, talk, and form new ways of coordinating online.
Calling it “just a wallet” or dismissing it for not looking like Twitter misses what’s actually happening. It’s something in between, and honestly more interesting. I think of it as a network space: a new way of living and working together on the internet.