I take a deep dive into crypto-based social network Farcaster, aka Torment-Nexus-on-the-blockchain.

I think that crypto/web3 is mostly really dumb and bad, but I also do think that what happens on other decentralised social networks is relevant to understand the fediverse. The different protocols influence each other and I dont think they should be understood in isolation. That is why I wanted to have a better understanding of what Farcaster is, and why a16z wanted to spend so much money on it.

  • knightly the Sneptaur
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    68 months ago

    Seems inefficient, couldn’t the same thing be accomplished using local DBs rather than the world’s most inefficient ledger?

    • AtHeartEngineer
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      18 months ago

      Farcaster uses decentralized hubs and multiple clients, if you want global usernames you need a global db

      • knightly the Sneptaur
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        38 months ago

        What if we don’t want global usernames? What if we’re entirely satisfied with global user IDs in a DHT?

        • AtHeartEngineer
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          38 months ago

          Those are different design choices that have different trade offs, I didn’t make these decisions, I’m just explaining how it is

          • knightly the Sneptaur
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            18 months ago

            No worries, I’m merely confident that the tradeoffs necessary to employ a blockchain aren’t worth the supposed benefits thereof.

            • AtHeartEngineer
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              18 months ago

              I understand, don’t get me wrong, 99% of stuff in crypto is hot garbage, but having a global database that isn’t controlled by any one (or even dozen) entities is pretty powerful. The 2 guys that started farcaster could quit, or get hit by a bus, or decide it’s not profitable enough and pivot, but at least you have control over your profile still. If reddit was decentralized more, they wouldn’t be able to shut down their APIs for 3rd party clients.

              Trust me I understand the criticism of block chains, but if we want open source and the internet to thrive and not be controlled by companies, we need a global layer that is neutral.

                • AtHeartEngineer
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                  18 months ago

                  But there’s no global consensus, it’s not trustless, and smart contracts unlock a lot of additional composable capabilities.

                  • knightly the Sneptaur
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                    28 months ago

                    Trust, consensus, and access control are session-layer issues that don’t need to be solved by a transport-layer protocol. Social networks deserve to be able to forget things.