Core ideas: Farcaster is a decentralized social media protocol that provides an open and composable social layer for developers, creators and ordinary users.
For users, it focuses on privacy protection and independent control. For protocols, it focuses on open source and does not require permission. For products, it advocates “mini program” interactivity, with direct access to diverse services and applications in social media posts through Frames.
1/8 · Case Analysis
Currently, SocialFi has two main directions:
Farcaster is essentially a transformation of the original layer and is closer to the concept of Fundamentally, Farcaster belongs to the transformation of the original layer, which is closer to the concept of “Layer,” making it possible to build financialized services based on “Layer” and derive more extensive application scenarios.
Farcaster achieves this through a hybrid architecture of on-chain and off-chain, where user identities and keys are handled on-chain, while content storage, validation, and propagation are handled off-chain. For example, Alice can create a message “Hello Bob” and sign it with her key. The message is stored on a server node called “Hub,” with each Hub storing a copy of the entire network, forming a new social consensus layer where users can publish a message to one Hub, and it will propagate to the entire network within seconds.
Farcaster’s on-chain elements mainly include smart contracts, which run on Ethereum’s Layer 2 (Optimism). These contracts handle some core functions, including:
Regarding storage registration, it’s akin to buying space to post. Farcaster accounts must pay rent to keep their messages on the Farcaster network. Rent collection aims to prevent users from sending spam messages to the network. In other words, the threshold for using Farcaster is an annual payment of $5-7, which might not be very user-friendly for ordinary users in the early stages, but it’s also a way to maintain efficiency and performance when the network isn’t robust enough.
Farcaster’s off-chain elements include a set of servers called Hubs, which run on traditional hardware and are responsible for processing data operations that do not require on-chain confirmation to speed up response times and reduce transaction costs. Specific functions include:
2/8 · Social optimization
The social relationships and interactions of users on Farcaster have been optimized through this hybrid architecture in several ways:
As of recent (May 2024), Farcaster has reached a new high in daily active users.
3/8 · Frames
Frames are essentially small applications embedded within Farcaster posts. They allow posts to become more than just displays of static content, and instead become interactive platforms. Users can access various features and services directly within social media interactions without leaving the Farcaster platform.
For example:
4/8 · Asset issuance
From a certain perspective, a new asset issuance method born on Farcaster breaks through the traditional concept of SocialFi. The Fi in SocialFi usually designs an economic model for the social project itself to encourage the participation of creators and users. Taking Friend tech as an example, it creates revenue for creators by tokenizing themselves + tokenizing content.
Farcaster’s “Layer” attribute not only completes the underlying transformation of Social, but also provides a new asset issuance method, completely changing the attribute of “Fi” in the traditional SocialFi concept. It does not design complex financial solutions for itself, but provides this openness to the community and developers, becoming the launchpad of community tokens, community culture, and community ecology.
At the same time, although Farcaster’s user threshold is not conducive to user expansion, it has achieved a very high user purity. More than 90% of daily activity comes from native Crypto users.
In the end, Farcaster has provided a favourable environment for asset issuance, relying on the maintenance of its own highly engaged user base, which has laid a solid foundation for the project’s subsequent operations, promotion, and community building.
5/8 · Ecological Economy - $THE DOUGH Token
$THE DOUGH It is a very special token in the Farcaster ecosystem. It is not officially issued, but a community-driven memecoin. It has now become the first token in the Farcaster community and is building peripheral applications and ecology around DEGEN.
Drakula: an onchain short video application similar to TikTok. Users can use DEGEN to reward and interact with content.
Clubcast: An onchain platform similar to Patreon that allows content creators to provide exclusive content through token-gated channels.
ConsenSys: When ConsenSys faced a warning from the SEC, its founder Joseph Lubin solicited DEGEN in Farcaster and stated that any DEGEN tips received would be used to defend the Ethereum ecosystem. A large number of members of the crypto community participated in the tipping to express their support.
6/8 · Ecological Economy - Warps Points
Within the Farcaster ecosystem, Warps Points are an important component designed to incentivize and reward users for social interaction and engagement. As an internal points system, Warps points not only increase the interactivity of the platform but also provide an incentive mechanism to encourage users to actively participate in community activities.
The Warps points system is centrally managed by the Farcaster team, which means that the issuance, distribution and rules of points are set and controlled by the platform administrators. Therefore, Warps are not equivalent to tokens, but are functional points within the Farcaster ecosystem.
7/8 · Open and composable
Farcaster is essentially a large-scale ecosystem database that operates both on-chain and off-chain. Based on this “data,” any form of frontend can be constructed to provide users with different user experiences. This has several benefits:
Currently, Warpcast is the most popular and widely used frontend, offering a user experience similar to Twitter. However, other frontends are also becoming increasingly popular, such as
8/8 · Advantages and challenges
The challenge in the SocialFi track lies in the inability to answer the question “why should users stay,” because compared to platforms like Twitter and WeChat, Social in the Web3 world inherently faces disadvantages in terms of user experience and accessibility.
Therefore, previous solutions often used “Fi” as a way to incentivize users, initially attracting creators to join the platform by essentially tokenizing their value to help them monetize. However, the problem with this approach is that it shifts the burden of product thresholds, user experience, and traffic to the creators, essentially saying, “because you can make money, you need to attract your fans to interact on the platform.”
Farcaster, on the other hand, resembles more of a Social Layer, where various applications such as Fi, NFTs, music, games, and any other developable apps can exist. This part is completed by developers, making it an ecosystem led by developers, co-built by the community, and participated in by creators.
Where does Farcaster excel?
To be honest, the concept of Farcaster is not novel, but its advantage lies in having already achieved initial user engagement and retaining a large number of native Crypto users. These users are truly engaged, and this month’s user activity data has also reached a new high. Currently, Farcaster has not issued its own token, but it has managed to find common ground and attract creators, developers, and ordinary users, rather than solely relying on “Fi” to retain users.
What challenges does Farcaster face?
From the perspective of the Chinese market, one challenge is that the “entry fee” for registration and storage currently requires payment via credit card and does not support native crypto payment methods. This serves as a barrier for Chinese users, and expanding the user base would be more advantageous if direct cryptocurrency payments were supported. In the long term, the growth in user numbers tests the capacity of Hubs and the social consensus of the Hub network. From an ecological perspective, forming a positive content cycle is crucial because Social products primarily rely on visual elements, and any content (good or garbage) will be intuitively presented to users. Therefore, garbage information in Social platforms can have a more severe impact on users than garbage code on smart contract networks, potentially leading to the demise of Web3 Social products that become inundated with pornography and scams. However, the decentralized nature often means not intervening in content production manually. Thus, balancing this seemingly contradictory point and forming sustainable development is also a future challenge. Long-term sustainability of a positive cycle is key to changing user habits.
How can Farcaster become widely known?
Regarding the question of “becoming widely known,” Farcaster’s current task is to attract and retain Web3 users from Twitter. For creators, the increasing emphasis on autonomous control of accounts is crucial, especially for those who have experienced account suspensions on Twitter. They can better understand the significance of decentralization and autonomous control. At present, Farcaster is not a product like NFT Summer that can attract and consume outsiders. Its target audience is within the circle of Web3 users. For users within this circle, its openness, developability, and composability perfectly align with the spirit of crypto. Bringing circle users onto the Web3 Social Layer is Farcaster’s way of “becoming widely known.”
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Core ideas: Farcaster is a decentralized social media protocol that provides an open and composable social layer for developers, creators and ordinary users.
For users, it focuses on privacy protection and independent control. For protocols, it focuses on open source and does not require permission. For products, it advocates “mini program” interactivity, with direct access to diverse services and applications in social media posts through Frames.
1/8 · Case Analysis
Currently, SocialFi has two main directions:
Farcaster is essentially a transformation of the original layer and is closer to the concept of Fundamentally, Farcaster belongs to the transformation of the original layer, which is closer to the concept of “Layer,” making it possible to build financialized services based on “Layer” and derive more extensive application scenarios.
Farcaster achieves this through a hybrid architecture of on-chain and off-chain, where user identities and keys are handled on-chain, while content storage, validation, and propagation are handled off-chain. For example, Alice can create a message “Hello Bob” and sign it with her key. The message is stored on a server node called “Hub,” with each Hub storing a copy of the entire network, forming a new social consensus layer where users can publish a message to one Hub, and it will propagate to the entire network within seconds.
Farcaster’s on-chain elements mainly include smart contracts, which run on Ethereum’s Layer 2 (Optimism). These contracts handle some core functions, including:
Regarding storage registration, it’s akin to buying space to post. Farcaster accounts must pay rent to keep their messages on the Farcaster network. Rent collection aims to prevent users from sending spam messages to the network. In other words, the threshold for using Farcaster is an annual payment of $5-7, which might not be very user-friendly for ordinary users in the early stages, but it’s also a way to maintain efficiency and performance when the network isn’t robust enough.
Farcaster’s off-chain elements include a set of servers called Hubs, which run on traditional hardware and are responsible for processing data operations that do not require on-chain confirmation to speed up response times and reduce transaction costs. Specific functions include:
2/8 · Social optimization
The social relationships and interactions of users on Farcaster have been optimized through this hybrid architecture in several ways:
As of recent (May 2024), Farcaster has reached a new high in daily active users.
3/8 · Frames
Frames are essentially small applications embedded within Farcaster posts. They allow posts to become more than just displays of static content, and instead become interactive platforms. Users can access various features and services directly within social media interactions without leaving the Farcaster platform.
For example:
4/8 · Asset issuance
From a certain perspective, a new asset issuance method born on Farcaster breaks through the traditional concept of SocialFi. The Fi in SocialFi usually designs an economic model for the social project itself to encourage the participation of creators and users. Taking Friend tech as an example, it creates revenue for creators by tokenizing themselves + tokenizing content.
Farcaster’s “Layer” attribute not only completes the underlying transformation of Social, but also provides a new asset issuance method, completely changing the attribute of “Fi” in the traditional SocialFi concept. It does not design complex financial solutions for itself, but provides this openness to the community and developers, becoming the launchpad of community tokens, community culture, and community ecology.
At the same time, although Farcaster’s user threshold is not conducive to user expansion, it has achieved a very high user purity. More than 90% of daily activity comes from native Crypto users.
In the end, Farcaster has provided a favourable environment for asset issuance, relying on the maintenance of its own highly engaged user base, which has laid a solid foundation for the project’s subsequent operations, promotion, and community building.
5/8 · Ecological Economy - $THE DOUGH Token
$THE DOUGH It is a very special token in the Farcaster ecosystem. It is not officially issued, but a community-driven memecoin. It has now become the first token in the Farcaster community and is building peripheral applications and ecology around DEGEN.
Drakula: an onchain short video application similar to TikTok. Users can use DEGEN to reward and interact with content.
Clubcast: An onchain platform similar to Patreon that allows content creators to provide exclusive content through token-gated channels.
ConsenSys: When ConsenSys faced a warning from the SEC, its founder Joseph Lubin solicited DEGEN in Farcaster and stated that any DEGEN tips received would be used to defend the Ethereum ecosystem. A large number of members of the crypto community participated in the tipping to express their support.
6/8 · Ecological Economy - Warps Points
Within the Farcaster ecosystem, Warps Points are an important component designed to incentivize and reward users for social interaction and engagement. As an internal points system, Warps points not only increase the interactivity of the platform but also provide an incentive mechanism to encourage users to actively participate in community activities.
The Warps points system is centrally managed by the Farcaster team, which means that the issuance, distribution and rules of points are set and controlled by the platform administrators. Therefore, Warps are not equivalent to tokens, but are functional points within the Farcaster ecosystem.
7/8 · Open and composable
Farcaster is essentially a large-scale ecosystem database that operates both on-chain and off-chain. Based on this “data,” any form of frontend can be constructed to provide users with different user experiences. This has several benefits:
Currently, Warpcast is the most popular and widely used frontend, offering a user experience similar to Twitter. However, other frontends are also becoming increasingly popular, such as
8/8 · Advantages and challenges
The challenge in the SocialFi track lies in the inability to answer the question “why should users stay,” because compared to platforms like Twitter and WeChat, Social in the Web3 world inherently faces disadvantages in terms of user experience and accessibility.
Therefore, previous solutions often used “Fi” as a way to incentivize users, initially attracting creators to join the platform by essentially tokenizing their value to help them monetize. However, the problem with this approach is that it shifts the burden of product thresholds, user experience, and traffic to the creators, essentially saying, “because you can make money, you need to attract your fans to interact on the platform.”
Farcaster, on the other hand, resembles more of a Social Layer, where various applications such as Fi, NFTs, music, games, and any other developable apps can exist. This part is completed by developers, making it an ecosystem led by developers, co-built by the community, and participated in by creators.
Where does Farcaster excel?
To be honest, the concept of Farcaster is not novel, but its advantage lies in having already achieved initial user engagement and retaining a large number of native Crypto users. These users are truly engaged, and this month’s user activity data has also reached a new high. Currently, Farcaster has not issued its own token, but it has managed to find common ground and attract creators, developers, and ordinary users, rather than solely relying on “Fi” to retain users.
What challenges does Farcaster face?
From the perspective of the Chinese market, one challenge is that the “entry fee” for registration and storage currently requires payment via credit card and does not support native crypto payment methods. This serves as a barrier for Chinese users, and expanding the user base would be more advantageous if direct cryptocurrency payments were supported. In the long term, the growth in user numbers tests the capacity of Hubs and the social consensus of the Hub network. From an ecological perspective, forming a positive content cycle is crucial because Social products primarily rely on visual elements, and any content (good or garbage) will be intuitively presented to users. Therefore, garbage information in Social platforms can have a more severe impact on users than garbage code on smart contract networks, potentially leading to the demise of Web3 Social products that become inundated with pornography and scams. However, the decentralized nature often means not intervening in content production manually. Thus, balancing this seemingly contradictory point and forming sustainable development is also a future challenge. Long-term sustainability of a positive cycle is key to changing user habits.
How can Farcaster become widely known?
Regarding the question of “becoming widely known,” Farcaster’s current task is to attract and retain Web3 users from Twitter. For creators, the increasing emphasis on autonomous control of accounts is crucial, especially for those who have experienced account suspensions on Twitter. They can better understand the significance of decentralization and autonomous control. At present, Farcaster is not a product like NFT Summer that can attract and consume outsiders. Its target audience is within the circle of Web3 users. For users within this circle, its openness, developability, and composability perfectly align with the spirit of crypto. Bringing circle users onto the Web3 Social Layer is Farcaster’s way of “becoming widely known.”