One Week After BaseApp Launch There are two platforms that have directly benefited and you shouldn't ignore them when writing about the Base ecosystem Farcaster is the surface It’s the social layer integrated directly into BaseApp Zora is the depth It supports tokenized posts that can be bought and sold allowing creators to earn directly from their content Zora has raised 60M at a 600M valuation and its token $ZORA has 4x shortly after the BaseApp launch Farcaster raised 180M at a 1B valuation it doesn’t have a token yet but its NFT collection already holds an FDV of over 1M If Farcaster airdrops just 0.5-1% of the total supply to NFT holders current NFT prices are still extremely undervalued So what do you think is it already expensive or still too cheap?
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What’s next on @buidlpad ? Is @worldlibertyfi the next IDO?
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Reply Guy: The Secret to winning the @virtuals_io race for small accounts and zero-point users Why is "Reply Guy" effective for new users and small accounts? When you first step into the virtual yapping world, you're essentially a nobody. Even if your posts are valuable, they rarely go viral right away. In this stage, the "Reply Guy" strategy offers two major advantages over posting on your own wall: Two-way engagement: When you reply to posts from other small accounts, they’re likely to visit your profile and interact with your posts, boosting your visibility and network connections. Increased exposure: Replying to posts from big accounts or leaderboard top rankers puts you in front of their large audiences. Superior efficiency: A smart reply under a big account’s post can attract thousands of views, while a post on your own wall typically reaches only a handful of people.
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