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When you tweet you're og
When you post you're an imposter
When you cast you're hoping to catch a big fish.
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I just casted for the first time in a while.
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Quote cast with your first car
Quit cast with your first pet
Quote cast with the first street you lived on
Quote cast with the last name of your first boyfriend / girlfriend
Quote cast with your mother's maiden name
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In web2 you can market to the ignorant masses who don't care if the product they're consuming is literal malware because they don't do anything valuable with their computer anyway.
This is why Crypto exists: to be NOT that. Crypto is about humans having agency to choose NOT to be the product.
Strongly believe that this is why centralized crypto products (vc coins mostly) have failed to retain market value. They buy exchange listings and they have a huge supply of locked tokens to make it look like they're valuable but really....
You've abstracted away or deleted the magic, and custodied the users funds with multisig upgradability and nobody wants it.
It's not stimulating enough for the normies, and it's not crypto enough for anyone who cares. Nobody wants it.
I'm here to build REAL things. Looking for friends.
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You can't win em all. But you can vibe code a terminal app that gives you a ascii art spirit animal in exchange for your grip strength data and have a good time. (super fun party trick built for termux)
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Number of unique IP addresses signing blocks. Can be monitored using power data from a few geographically distributed nodes probably.
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Sentiment is super positive for this on fc...why?
1) How is this a move forwards and not a move backwards towards centralized web2 services?
2) what will stop the application developers from becoming extractive Middle men whose interests don't align with those of the users?