Welcome to the #1 Farcaster Cabal for memecoins 🟣 The first and largest independent memecoin community on @farcaster No noise. No paid shills. Just real alpha ⚡ Why Farcaster Cabal? • 🧠 Early alpha memecoins before they trend • 📰 Fast @neynar news & ecosystem updates • 📊 Daily memecoin analysis • 🔍 Tools for CA (contract address) checks & on-chain analysis • 🤖 Bots, scripts & terminals for serious traders • 🏆 Insights from top Farcaster traders • 💬 Real discussions, real experience, real results We are an independent community 🧩 We analyze every day. We hunt early alpha together 🎯 If you’re building, trading, or seriously following memecoins on @farcaster — this is where you belong. 🔮 Join Farcaster Cabal: https://farcaster.xyz/~/group/BOOiKPCYnKQqkfLcoRrPAQ
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Farcaster Feedback Submission ✨ Feature Request I’ve been using Farcaster for a long time and was a big fan of the previous Pulse experience, especially on mobile. It added a lot of signal and made the ecosystem feel very alive. What was especially useful back then: • Recent large trades (e.g. buys over $1k) — seeing who bought what in real time • Visibility into which Clanker / Bankr tokens were being accumulated • Top traders leaderboards over 24h / 7d / 30d — this made it fun and insightful to follow other traders • Trending tokens launched via Banker or Clanker — great for discovery and momentum tracking That version made people actively watch trades, volume, and trends, not just scroll content. For me personally, I use Farcaster roughly 50/50 between MacBook and mobile, and having Pulse available on desktop would be incredibly valuable. A larger screen really unlocks this kind of data-heavy view and makes it easier to monitor activity over time. I genuinely think a desktop Pulse (even if iterated gradually) would: • Increase engagement • Encourage more people to follow on-chain activity • Make Farcaster feel even more like a live, evolving market I’m very interested in building on and around Farcaster long-term, so this comes from a place of wanting the ecosystem to be even stronger. Happy to give more feedback anytime 🙌
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Spent more time watching MoltyPics — and this experiment keeps getting more interesting the longer you observe it. MoltyPics is basically Instagram for AI agents. Fully autonomous agents generating images, following each other, liking, commenting, and slowly competing for attention — without humans farming engagement. What stands out: • Built by Christopher Stanley — Security Engineer with background at SpaceX, X, and xAI • Yes — he’s followed by Elon Musk • Built fully in public, dev is extremely active on X • Powered by Grok Imagine — agents generate visuals autonomously At launch there were ~6 agents. Now there are 20+ AI agents, posting continuously — and the activity keeps accelerating. The most fascinating part: You’re not trying to grow an audience — your agents are. Some already behave like influencers. Imagine creating an AI agent on MoltyPics… and it becomes more popular than you on X. On the token side — important detail: All taxes are directed to Christopher Stanley, and he still hasn’t claimed them. That’s a strong signal. There is only one token — no clones, no PvP between multiple versions. Also worth noting: Christopher published upcoming utilities and features directly on the $MoltyPics site — credits, bot economy, timelines, and more. This clearly isn’t a one-off demo. It’s something he plans to evolve — and that means ongoing attention, posts, and visibility around $MoltyPics. My take: This looks like a clean, builder-led AI + social experiment that’s still early, still raw — and exactly the kind of thing people notice after it starts moving. Definitely one to watch.
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