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@youssea
"How to build a self-sustainable and organic developer ecosystem with repeatable and scalable actions?" That's the only question any devrel/ecosystem person needs to ask repeatedly and obsessively The rest is NOISE.
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@limone.eth
how do u think farcaster pulled out this thriving builders community? they never followed the typical event / hackathon playbook where many companies throw money in, and they are doing much better at it than most other ecosystems
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I think the product is just good. Developers love to build Frames/Mini Apps because they are easy to start with and can be very complex depending on skill.
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Farcaster managed to align incentives so that other ecosystem actors are doing that work (superfluid and base are examples we both know, but also now monad and perhaps soon solana) Incentives are like marketing. You can do hackathons, events etc; but if the product has bad DevX and no potential users, your incentives will eventually dry out and nothing of substance will come out of it. If you incentivize to speed up the flywheel, that's different. It's a subtle difference but I believe it is the case of Farcaster. There are other factors like Neynar, luck etc but that's normal, you need a lot of factor to create something as unique as Farcaster.
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