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Hate to say it, but the last thing most people want in this post-modern world is yet another chance to be a participant in a market. And the few who think crypto is fun now will mainly get burned out except for a handful of winners and might be more inclined to take a chance with Lenin and Stalin 20 years from now.

One thing I do respect about "Web3" compared to the Fediverse is that it puts identity first, which does open up certain kinds of application. But it's enough of a burden to be bouncing crypto bros from parties the last thing I want to do is join a social network with them.

But if you do join, you will get recommendations about which new ‘coin’ you should buy if you don’t want to “stay poor”! ;)
Farcaster Frames are very interesting, but the problem with the platform is the userbase.