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welcome to fc @romankhaves
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The notifications from mini apps have already surpassed those from my subscribed users, lol. We need a collapsible notification feature specifically for mini apps.
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Building an ad auction platform on Zora Coin seems like work. Let's say I want to embed an ad into a post, with the following requirements: 1. The creator coin'mc must exceed a certain threshold 2. The post coin's mc must also exceed a certain threshold This would allow the system to execute the ad placement in coin model
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clean pour
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in honor of being in the top 5 we've sponsored some mini app tasks with $noice rewards while supplies last. official launch coming later this week (with some big announcements) cc @betswirl cc @usetab
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Ton went for a closed strategy, only letting mini apps run on its own network. Farcaster, on the other hand, is way more open—it welcomes builders from Solana, Monad, Celo, and more. This open and free approach makes Farcaster’s ecosystem a lot more vibrant and innovative.
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in reality, @dau is five years in the making. it's an evolution of RabbitHole which we started back in 2020 when there were only 3000 daily active users and 12 crypto apps _in all of crypto_ we've evolved a lot since then, because of course, crypto changed a lot. we went from having to build a business around $10 gas fees to a tenth of a cent. from focusing on purely DeFi applications to now mini apps. but most importantly, we've always focused on incentive alignment. we *took away* our points program back in 2021 when we realized it was inflating expectations and users were losing money (despite driving lots of revenue) and we've built the protocol of @boostxyz, the infra behind @dau, to be as incentive aligned as possible between boost, users, and projects using it. we have a lot more to go, but we think we cracked the code when it comes to *how to distribute tokens* but we haven't cracked the code on *what makes things worth tokenizing* to distribute in the first place. we think this has to do with tokenizing revenue and doing revshare: making it easy for users, not speculators, to share in the upside. because at the end of the day, users who drive revenue is what makes networks sustainable (not trading fees from tokens) we're going to find out over the next few months if we're right, so if you want to follow along, keep an eye out for the @dau launch happening this week.
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shaomai?
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There's a huge difference between understanding user needs, successfully shipping features, and having those features actually loved by users after launch. Over the past 2-3 years, I've developed numerous new features for our internal customer profiling system. Yet more than half of them - like adding RFM models or algorithmic audience expansion - saw minimal adoption after being built. These seemingly sophisticated features, requested by headquarters operations teams, were barely used in practice. The requesters had naively assumed other teams would love them.
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cool case
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why you post it in /nba lol
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love it
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Reasonable, we cannot solely rely on the spontaneous functioning of the market.
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But how does this compete with established video apps that already have strong network effects? At first glance, adding video features seems to only serve a subset of users who want to post content—is there a broader strategy here?
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What is the Farcaster team working on? 1. Stability - a platform upgrade introduced a lot of mobile bugs. we're fixing them as fast as we can. 2. Clarity - notifications, feeds and channels have "magic" default settings that work for most users, but not everyone. we're adding more choices so people can choose the experience they want. 3. Growth - we're running experiments to get new users, and to help all users get more discovery in the feed through good recommendations by the feed algorithm. 4. Video - we're making video a first class citizen, and we're pretty excited about this. we'll have a beta soon, but it will take a few months before we get close to the major video apps in terms of ux. 5. A new experiment to help creator monetization (more details soon!) 6. Miniapps - we're continuing to fix minor issues, update docs and support developers as they are launching. 7. Snapchain - continuing to improve the developer experience.
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$DAU
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Xiaomi Yu7 went on sale today, and within three minutes, over 200,000 orders were placed. Tesla Model Y has attracted a real competitor in China
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same here
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The @tipn and @noiceapp teams have fundamentally different understandings and visions regarding tipping/micro-payments. It's exciting to see them developing their own unique products based on their respective philosophies. I believe both teams will ultimately succeed.
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The rewards for staking per day in the first few days were two or three times higher than they are now.
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