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Practically, after June 30, the Mini App and website will no longer be accessible. The contracts will remain onchain: you won’t be able to create new battles, but existing tokens and battles will still be tradable. If you’ve created battles, you can claim your creator fees through the Mini App until the end of the month; after that, just reach out to us (@no12 or me) and we’ll help you recover them. Thanks to everyone who participated, shared, and gave feedback. We learned a lot and are happy to chat about what worked (and what didn’t). Thanks 🙏
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Apemash is ending at the end of June. After a few months of experimenting, we’ve decided to sunset @apemash at the end of this month. For those who aren’t familiar, Apemash was designed to let people launch two tokens in parallel, putting them head-to-head to measure which opinion would be most favored by market cap. A few things we learned: – incentives: since the same person usually created both options, there wasn’t much reason for them to promote one side over the other. – resolution: we were often compared to prediction markets, which caused confusion. That wasn’t the idea - our goal was to show that some opinions can just exist, without needing a final outcome. – on the positive side: using a Mini App on Farcaster and encouraging users to share their battles and votes drove strong organic growth. Integrating the Warplet more than tripled our conversion rate compared to just sharing a contract address (though it did reduce average investment value). - users loved the design & UX 👇
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French Bastards
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if you're already using Arc it should work - https://www.diabrowser.com/ Try the link at the top of this screen
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here's something I wrote on the other app! https://x.com/polmaire/status/1932917860625461669
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I actually believe it's going to change the way I use the internet for the better. Already used the chat like 30 times in 2 hours. Solves most of the pain points I encounter with chatGPT having not enough context. Anyone using it?
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So many people telling stories about how they wanted to use Privy not because it was a great product (in the beginning) but because Henri and Max were just amazing. I relate a lot to that!
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Friendtech legacy is actually wild 😅 Also - sell shovels.
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hahaha this is a very important piece of knowledge
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I've always been very impressed by @henri @segall and team. Well deserved, bravo!!
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Dia is awesome.
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After about 4 years in crypto, I still feel emotional every time I do something onchain.
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My precious
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My feed rn
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Thanks @segall @henri for sharing your thoughts in the thread! On another note, it might be interesting to think of this whole topic as a conversion funnel. Adoption, by definition, happens within a given application - let’s say Application A. Application A can onboard: - users who are not yet onchain: for them, the lack of composability doesn’t impact their experience - existing onchain users: I’d assume they’re more willing to tolerate some friction Then comes Application B - applying the same logic, the new users from Application A are now existing onchain users, and thus more likely to accept some friction. If that’s true, then there’s no scenario where composability is actually critical to the adoption of any single app.
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I'm shaking.
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Would love to have @henri or @segall's take on that! My guess is that if you have the choice as a founder, you have a very strong incentive not to share the cake with others (even if I would morally prefer the opposite). Hence decentralisation actually.
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hb!
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90 crew 😍
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Founder dilemna - you want to benefit from others' liquidity & onramping but you don't want others to benefit from yours. Pretty sure Privy would not have worked as well with a composable approach.
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