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#32: Dan Romero, Co-Founder @ Farcaster | How two Coinbase early employees designed one of the most thriving web3 social networks: product decisions,tech trade-offs & community building tactics

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Dan Romero was employee #20 at Coinbase. After helping to build the company for 5 years, he left Coinbase in 2019 to build an alternative to Twitter with his Coinbase colleague, Varun Srinivasan. This idea transformed into Farcaster - a web3 social network that has become a go-to place for the crypto community in the last few months.

TIMESTAMPS:

00:38 What is Farcaster

1:20 How Dan Romero became employee #20 at Coinbase and what he learned about crypto, and why he left in 2019

4:32 Why RSS lost and how Farcaster started as RSS+

6:56 Farcaster as a Twitter for crypto people, sufficient decentralized social network, why it’s great for users and developers, and what are parallels to crypto exchanges

12:23 What’s so unique about their user onboarding process, and which parts have been inspired by Coinbase

19:00 How permissionless building inspired the community to build a bot to make onboarding greater

20:25 Why they went for slow growth… just like Facebook

22:44 Why are they more interested in Daily Active Users than sign-up growth

26:29 Special moments that Farcaster delivers and how they designed the app to facilitate them

30:00 Why they don’t have quote tweets

34:15 What apps have already been built on top of Farcaster

37:00 Why developers should be able to create new social experiences

38:39 History of pseudonymous co-creators of the US Constitution

40:00 Why does the growing amount of data inspire people to build apps on top of Farcaster

42:45 How web3 social makes it much easier to start a new social app

45:52 How does Farcaster works technically, and how it’s similar to Domain Name System

51:11 Why they gathered FC developers on Telegram instead of Discord

52:45 What’s the 6 months plan for Farcaster, and what’s their 3 years vision

55:50 How switching clients would help people to “build their own Facebook”

58:24 Where people can learn more about Farcaster

  continue reading

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Content provided by Mac Budkowski. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mac Budkowski or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Dan Romero was employee #20 at Coinbase. After helping to build the company for 5 years, he left Coinbase in 2019 to build an alternative to Twitter with his Coinbase colleague, Varun Srinivasan. This idea transformed into Farcaster - a web3 social network that has become a go-to place for the crypto community in the last few months.

TIMESTAMPS:

00:38 What is Farcaster

1:20 How Dan Romero became employee #20 at Coinbase and what he learned about crypto, and why he left in 2019

4:32 Why RSS lost and how Farcaster started as RSS+

6:56 Farcaster as a Twitter for crypto people, sufficient decentralized social network, why it’s great for users and developers, and what are parallels to crypto exchanges

12:23 What’s so unique about their user onboarding process, and which parts have been inspired by Coinbase

19:00 How permissionless building inspired the community to build a bot to make onboarding greater

20:25 Why they went for slow growth… just like Facebook

22:44 Why are they more interested in Daily Active Users than sign-up growth

26:29 Special moments that Farcaster delivers and how they designed the app to facilitate them

30:00 Why they don’t have quote tweets

34:15 What apps have already been built on top of Farcaster

37:00 Why developers should be able to create new social experiences

38:39 History of pseudonymous co-creators of the US Constitution

40:00 Why does the growing amount of data inspire people to build apps on top of Farcaster

42:45 How web3 social makes it much easier to start a new social app

45:52 How does Farcaster works technically, and how it’s similar to Domain Name System

51:11 Why they gathered FC developers on Telegram instead of Discord

52:45 What’s the 6 months plan for Farcaster, and what’s their 3 years vision

55:50 How switching clients would help people to “build their own Facebook”

58:24 Where people can learn more about Farcaster

  continue reading

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