@chbaiz
Forget “Web3 social” – the term is outdated. What’s coming next is on-chain social logic, where follows, likes, identity, reputation, and ownership live on open rails. Farcaster, Lens, and CyberConnect are early examples, but the real disruption is composability. Imagine your follower graph being portable across apps. Or your content earning protocol-level rewards. Or your username working across 1,000 platforms without permission. Social media today is a rental economy. On-chain social turns it into property rights. The question: will mainstream users care?