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Imran and Qiao sit down with Dan Romero, the founder of Farcaster and Warpcast, for a deep dive into the world of decentralized social media.
No BS crypto insight for founders.
Timestamps
(00:00) Intro
(00:38) Welcome to Good Game
(03:33) Imran's experience with Friend.tech so far
(04:46) Start of the interview with Dan
(05:15) Quick background on Dan
(05:34) What is decentralized social media and why is it important?
(07:21) An example of being deplatformed
(13:28) Who decides if a user is going to get banned by the rest of the network?
(19:28) Is there any client that can rival Warpcast today?
(20:31) The technical implementation of Farcaster
(32:48) Why move to OP stack?
(37:12) Why choose OP mainnet instead of launching your own chain?
(40:45) Qiao: What do you think of Friend.tech?
(45:20) How about Lens?
(49:18) Comparing Farcaster and Lens from a user's POV
(55:03) Imran: How do you view incentivized usage?
(58:51) Imran: Where do you see Warpcast/Farcast go to get the average normie to switch from Twitter to Warpcast?
(01:03:28) How do we think about Twitter-like scale?
(01:08:42) Dan's advice for founders
(01:10:00) Dan's #1 lesson he learned from building Farcaster
(01:11:53) Imran and Qiao's learnings
(01:15:02) Qiao interviewed Farcaster users
(01:32:02) The move to OP stack
Dan Romero Twitter: https://twitter.com/dwr
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3N675w3
Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3snLsxU
Website: https://goodgamepod.xyz
Twitter: https://twitter.com/goodgamepodxyz
Web3 Founders:
Apply to Alliance: https://alliance.xyz/
Alliance Twitter: https://twitter.com/alliancedao
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed herein are personal to the speaker(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any other person or entity. Discussions and answers to questions are intended as generalized, non-personalized information. Nothing herein should be construed or relied upon as investment, legal, tax, or other advice.
By Imran Khan and Qiao Wang4.7
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Imran and Qiao sit down with Dan Romero, the founder of Farcaster and Warpcast, for a deep dive into the world of decentralized social media.
No BS crypto insight for founders.
Timestamps
(00:00) Intro
(00:38) Welcome to Good Game
(03:33) Imran's experience with Friend.tech so far
(04:46) Start of the interview with Dan
(05:15) Quick background on Dan
(05:34) What is decentralized social media and why is it important?
(07:21) An example of being deplatformed
(13:28) Who decides if a user is going to get banned by the rest of the network?
(19:28) Is there any client that can rival Warpcast today?
(20:31) The technical implementation of Farcaster
(32:48) Why move to OP stack?
(37:12) Why choose OP mainnet instead of launching your own chain?
(40:45) Qiao: What do you think of Friend.tech?
(45:20) How about Lens?
(49:18) Comparing Farcaster and Lens from a user's POV
(55:03) Imran: How do you view incentivized usage?
(58:51) Imran: Where do you see Warpcast/Farcast go to get the average normie to switch from Twitter to Warpcast?
(01:03:28) How do we think about Twitter-like scale?
(01:08:42) Dan's advice for founders
(01:10:00) Dan's #1 lesson he learned from building Farcaster
(01:11:53) Imran and Qiao's learnings
(01:15:02) Qiao interviewed Farcaster users
(01:32:02) The move to OP stack
Dan Romero Twitter: https://twitter.com/dwr
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3N675w3
Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3snLsxU
Website: https://goodgamepod.xyz
Twitter: https://twitter.com/goodgamepodxyz
Web3 Founders:
Apply to Alliance: https://alliance.xyz/
Alliance Twitter: https://twitter.com/alliancedao
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed herein are personal to the speaker(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any other person or entity. Discussions and answers to questions are intended as generalized, non-personalized information. Nothing herein should be construed or relied upon as investment, legal, tax, or other advice.

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