Decentralized social media protocol Farcaster has emerged as a prominent player among several burgeoning Twitter alternatives, both on-chain and off-chain.
However, Dan Romero, the co-founder of Farcaster, does not view his decentralized social app as a competitor to Elon Musk’s Twitter, which is now called X.
“I don’t think anything is working as a Twitter alternative,” he said in a recent interview.
Romero emphasized that attempting to replicate Twitter’s model would not lead to success, citing the example of Meta (formerly Facebook).
Despite Meta’s vast resources and distribution, their Threads feature has failed to make a significant dent in Twitter’s dominance.
Romero believes that public square conversations, in a format similar to Twitter, still predominantly occur on Twitter.
You’re hiding an entirely new developer paradigm underneath that Twitter clone of yours, are you not? pic.twitter.com/4KY5pyx9Oe
— Dan Romero (@dwr) February 8, 2024
Farcaster has grand ambitions, seeking to reach a billion daily active users—an ambitious goal considering the platform currently boasts over 160,000 signups, according to data from Dune.
Romero firmly believes that achieving such widespread adoption requires a fundamental reimagining of the social media paradigm.
“What we are doing with Farcaster is trying to build something new and different,” emphasizing their focus on cultivating the largest community of developers.
The introduction of Frames, a feature that enables users to play games, mint NFTs, and make purchases within the social media feed, garnered significant attention for Farcaster.
This innovative concept quickly gained traction, thanks to the platform’s popularity among blockchain developers.
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