Ads can target casual fans who aren’t willing to pay anything.Subscriptions can target active fans who will pay a small amount.NFTs can target super fans who will pay a lot.
The app must be hyper-focused around the mass-appeal use case, in Uniswap's case, tokens. There is no need for feature parity with the web app, which can remain the most powerful way to interact with Uniswap. While it's important to eventually include governance and potentially liquidity pools in the mobile app, the web app can continue to serve... See more
The key question: how do you replicate presence? Mark says Meta wants to make the most human thing possible: visual presence, spatial audio, temperature, olfactory system, touch, etc.
In all the time I’ve spent watching people use the Web, the thing that has struck me most is the difference between how we think people use Web sites and how they actually use them. When we’re creating sites, we act as though people are going to pore over each page, reading all of our carefully crafted text, figuring out how we’ve organized
Now with Treasury, someone starting up a new Internet business can simply start selling goods, services, or yes, subscriptions, and have their banking needs met by the same software which is powering their business.
Most humans are either overpaid or underpaid for their work. I am not talking about minimum wages or fair salaries. I am talking about the fact that two employees in the same company can earn the same salary even though one of them contributes much more than the other to the company's overall success.
Without a specific idea of the good to build towards, the financial interests of large tokenholders have become over-represented in protocol governance. In our view, this constitutes a centralization risk.