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ZEROPOD #16 - "Kind Strangers on the Internet" with Dan Romero aka @dwr, founder of Farcaster

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On Episode 16 of ZEROPOD, Toady Hawk and Prof Werder sit down with Dan Romero aka @ dwr, founder of Farcaster. We talk about his Coinbase origins, his days as a Twitter API dev, and why he and his co-founder chose to tackle the important problem of Decentralized Social. We also talk about Nouns, Network States, permissionless proliferation and so much more. This was an awesome conversation and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did... Please Rate our podcast 5 Stars if you do! (It helps a lot.)

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Timestamps:

00:00 - Nouns as a great example of decentralized governance

01:54 - ZEROPOD Intro

02:45 - Early career on the West Coast, discovery of Bitcoin and Ethereum

04:28 - Thinking about moving Twitter onto a protocol, Paul Graham essay: http://www.paulgraham.com/twitter.html

05:15 - RSS to RSS+

06:00 - Why tackle decentralized social media?

06:28 - History as Twitter API dev, Strawpoll creation

07:59 - Social networking vs Social MEDIA

10:45 - Farcaster the protocol vs Warpcaster the app + The Power of Channels

12:26 - Balaji’s Network State, the power of onchain networks and pseudonymous

15:15 - Network State can be a charged term - Need better retail packaging

17:08 - Kind Internet Strangers

20:00 - Walking the Decentralized Talk

21:34 - The airdrop is the friends we made along the way

22:38 - The value of owning your social network (immunity to deplatforming)

23:03 - Vitalik as an example of someone who walks the walk

25:00 - Future integrations of podcasts into Farcaster?

28:32 - Apps should be opinionated and focused

29:00- Build things you are passionate about

31:17 - A Permissionless milestone for Farcaster: Importance of building culture early, and the novelty of permissionless interaction with the protocol.

36:27 - You own the relationship wth your network.

36:42 - Setting norms on Warpcaster: Building a culture

40:00 - “Good” is Not Great.

42:00 - Freedom of choice of client

42:50 - Flink example: https://flink.fyi/

44:46 - “The decentralized approach of Nouns is inspirational to me.”

47:33 - “Why didn’t your fork your noun?” (In it for the meme!)

49:40 - The importance of taking a 10 year horizon on investments you believe in

51:38 - Let memetic compounding happen

52:41 - Almost the Purple Patricio

53:05 - Purple DAO

57:35 - The Grateful Dead as an example of permissionless proliferation

59:00 - Ethereum and Bitcoin as decentralized brands

1:00:00 - Community Questions - Noun40 question about community curation of channels

1:06:00 - Dustmartn question 1: What Superpower?. Question 2: Why will people still be using Forecaster in 10 years?

1:07:00 - “Farcaster is default dead right now”

1:10:00 - Why should someone join Farcaster?

1:15:00 - Outro

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Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk, edited by Toady Hawk and JackWyldes. Hosted by Toady Hawk and Prof Werder. Music by SuperTightWoody.

Zero Rights Reserved, please remix and reuse our content in any way you like!

Produced by The Noun Square onchain media collective. Follow @ thenounsquare on Twitter for daily content about Nouns, NFTs, Ethereum and more or visit https://tns.wtf to learn more about us.

HD video available on YT: https://youtu.be/l4K9B53F8w0

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On Episode 16 of ZEROPOD, Toady Hawk and Prof Werder sit down with Dan Romero aka @ dwr, founder of Farcaster. We talk about his Coinbase origins, his days as a Twitter API dev, and why he and his co-founder chose to tackle the important problem of Decentralized Social. We also talk about Nouns, Network States, permissionless proliferation and so much more. This was an awesome conversation and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did... Please Rate our podcast 5 Stars if you do! (It helps a lot.)

---

Timestamps:

00:00 - Nouns as a great example of decentralized governance

01:54 - ZEROPOD Intro

02:45 - Early career on the West Coast, discovery of Bitcoin and Ethereum

04:28 - Thinking about moving Twitter onto a protocol, Paul Graham essay: http://www.paulgraham.com/twitter.html

05:15 - RSS to RSS+

06:00 - Why tackle decentralized social media?

06:28 - History as Twitter API dev, Strawpoll creation

07:59 - Social networking vs Social MEDIA

10:45 - Farcaster the protocol vs Warpcaster the app + The Power of Channels

12:26 - Balaji’s Network State, the power of onchain networks and pseudonymous

15:15 - Network State can be a charged term - Need better retail packaging

17:08 - Kind Internet Strangers

20:00 - Walking the Decentralized Talk

21:34 - The airdrop is the friends we made along the way

22:38 - The value of owning your social network (immunity to deplatforming)

23:03 - Vitalik as an example of someone who walks the walk

25:00 - Future integrations of podcasts into Farcaster?

28:32 - Apps should be opinionated and focused

29:00- Build things you are passionate about

31:17 - A Permissionless milestone for Farcaster: Importance of building culture early, and the novelty of permissionless interaction with the protocol.

36:27 - You own the relationship wth your network.

36:42 - Setting norms on Warpcaster: Building a culture

40:00 - “Good” is Not Great.

42:00 - Freedom of choice of client

42:50 - Flink example: https://flink.fyi/

44:46 - “The decentralized approach of Nouns is inspirational to me.”

47:33 - “Why didn’t your fork your noun?” (In it for the meme!)

49:40 - The importance of taking a 10 year horizon on investments you believe in

51:38 - Let memetic compounding happen

52:41 - Almost the Purple Patricio

53:05 - Purple DAO

57:35 - The Grateful Dead as an example of permissionless proliferation

59:00 - Ethereum and Bitcoin as decentralized brands

1:00:00 - Community Questions - Noun40 question about community curation of channels

1:06:00 - Dustmartn question 1: What Superpower?. Question 2: Why will people still be using Forecaster in 10 years?

1:07:00 - “Farcaster is default dead right now”

1:10:00 - Why should someone join Farcaster?

1:15:00 - Outro

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Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk, edited by Toady Hawk and JackWyldes. Hosted by Toady Hawk and Prof Werder. Music by SuperTightWoody.

Zero Rights Reserved, please remix and reuse our content in any way you like!

Produced by The Noun Square onchain media collective. Follow @ thenounsquare on Twitter for daily content about Nouns, NFTs, Ethereum and more or visit https://tns.wtf to learn more about us.

HD video available on YT: https://youtu.be/l4K9B53F8w0

  continue reading

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