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First Walletbeat planning meeting happened today. Used @fileverse as notetaking tool, works great! (Who needs G**gle D*cs?) Main meeting takeaway for me: So many blockers left before launch 🫠 Meeting notes: https://github.com/walletbeat/walletbeat/blob/governance-meeting-20250622/governance/minutes/2025-06-22.md
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The prevailing wisdom on Farcaster is more on the ship-super-quickly-and-iterate-later side of things (https://farcaster.xyz/nt/0xa54a0762). I find that that's difficult for /walletbeat, because launch means instantly creating implicit "demands" on known external actors (wallet developers). That seems imposing and wrong to do so without a high degree of certainty that those demands are mutually-beneficial, useful, sustainable, reasonable, achievable, applicable, meaningful, fair, and ecosystem-aligned. Which takes time to get to. The price for getting any of it wrong is the creation of a relationship with wallet development teams that is perceived as fraught and/or adversarial. Not good place to be from the get-go, and it makes future iterations and course-corrections that much harder to do. (Or perhaps all of the above is just cope, and all projects face such dilemmas?)
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It is more about the context. The name of the game is "Can I afford to make that mistake or have issues related to that feature if I am shipping while the feature is still being developed" Yes the answer is yes, then yes, shipping early has more benefits. However, there are cases when the answer is no and we have to accept some things take time to build with sufficient quality to not hurt both your product, your customers and its ecosystem.
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not cope, totally different contexts from what you're doing and what nt is doing you know better than anyone what the costs are for being wrong vs taking too long
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