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Understanding Warpcast:

The Future of Decentralized Social Media

Warpcast is a social media application built on the Farcaster protocol. Warpcast’s features share a similarity with traditional social media applications like Facebook and X (formerly Twitter). Users need a Warpcast account in order to interact with Farcaster, and users of the application are known as ‘Warpcasters’.

Warpcast allows users to share short posts (also known as casts) of about 320 characters with their audience. These are public messages that can be plain posts or posts with embeds like photos or links. Users can also follow personalities or public channels of interest, and gaining 200 followers will earn you an “Active” badge next to your profile.

Reactions are gestures made on casts such as “likes”, reposts (recasts), and gifting warps, which function as an in-app currency. Warps can also be used to start a new channel, or to connect your account to other clients or apps. Users can also opt for direct casts, which function like direct messages to specific users as seen on other social media.

So, what makes Warpcast so special? One thing that sets Warpcast aside from other web3 social media is its Frames feature, which lets users build small apps that run inside of casts.

What Are Frames on Warpcast?

Frames, a feature of the Farcaster protocol, was launched on Warpcast on January 26 2024. Frames allow users to access another app from within their social feed, improving the user experience. For example, you can mint an NFT, subscribe to a newsletter, purchase an item, or even play a game on an embedded mini app with

Frames also improve user security. Clicking a link on most social media platforms redirects you to an external website or application. While social media applications may open an in-app browser, users are still leaving the social media platform and will only return to the platform when they close the window. The only known precaution taken by some social media platforms is a security warning.

According to Dan Romero, the founder of Farcaster, Frames protects users from known security risks associated with interacting with third-party applications and websites, especially wallet drain and spoofing. This is because the EdDSA authorization system doesn’t give away users’ keys, and Frames do not allow direct access to Ethereum wallets.

Frames are a built-in feature of the Farcaster protocol; it is powered by Farcaster’s EdDSA authorization system and can be utilized by applications deployed on the protocol. In fact, according to Farcaster’s co-founder, every application built on the protocol automatically inherits the EdDSA authorization system that enables the Frame feature.

Anyone can create a Frame on Warpcast. Apart from individuals experimenting with Frames, projects on Warpcast are using Frames to improve their brands and reach out to users in better ways. Here are some Frames available on Warpcast.

Paragraph Frame Paragraph is a platform for creators, boasting over 10,000 creators including writers and artists. The Paragraph Frame on Warpcast allows you to subscribe to a Paragraph blog on the platform without having to visit the blog on Paragraph. Users can read Paragraph blogs online, inline, or subscribe to them without leaving Warpcast.

NFT Frames NFT projects on Warpcast are also exploring the applications of Frames. NFT projects and their communities can create frames that allow collectors to mint or purchase an NFT on Warpcast without visiting the minting portal or the marketplace. Warpcasters can simply click the Mint button on the frame to run the minting operation on Warpcast.

Farcaster Ecosystem Tokens and NFTs

The Farcaster ecosystem consists of more than just decentralized social media applications, with the launch of tokens and NFTs related to Farcaster. There are multiple tokens and NFTs that aim to reward active community members of their channels on Warpcast.

Degen is a meme coin minted on the Base network. The project, which sits at a $38 million market cap at the time of writing, was first airdropped to the Degen community and subsequently integrated for tipping on Warpcast. Warpcast users are given a daily allocation of DEGEN which can be used to tip other users’ casts; however, giving tips will not reduce your DEGEN balance.

In Degen’s Airdrop 2, users earn points on Farcaster by receiving tips from others, where certain channels offer boosted tips. In the first airdrop users earned points for contributing to the Degen channel, with the highest points allocated for having a cast recasted in Degen or a cast liked in Degen, with boosts for owning NFTs including Farcaster OG and Farcats.

Farcaster OG

Farcaster OG is an NFT collection minted on Zora, where holders are regarded as early adopters of the decentralized social media protocol. As Farcaster OG was dropped to 900 out of 20,000 free users on Warpcast (before it became a paid service), the NFT serves as a badge for early and dedicated Warpcast users. New and existing projects associated with Farcaster offer additional boosts for their airdrops to Farcaster OG holders.

Following Farcaster protocol’s rise to popularity, Farcaster OG NFT has seen a surge in value and trading activity with the floor price rising to 2.5 ETH and over 440 ETH worth of the NFT traded at the time of writing.

Farcats – Mascot for Farcaster

Farcats is a collection of 1661 unique digital images of “fashionable, fanciful, furry,f***ed up” cats, also minted on Zora. The NFT collection brands itself as the mascot of the Farcaster protocol. Farcats NFT collection has also seen significant growth alongside Farcaster and other associated applications and projects, with the floor price rising to a high of 0.69 ETH. The floor price sits at 0.3ETH at the time of writing with over 285 ETH worth of the NFTs traded on OpenSea.

Some users also offer additional DEGEN tips to Farcats holders, and Farcats can also potentially grant additional airdrop boosts, as seen in Degen.

Now that we’ve covered some of what Warpcast and Farcaster offers, it’s time to look at how you can get started on Warpcast, the first and main social media application built on Farcaster.

How to Get Started With Warpcast

The Warpcast application is currently available for iOS and Android devices. You can find these applications on your device’s app store. To start using Warpcast:

  1. Visit the Farcaster website and click on your device’s OS to start the installation process. You can also search for the app directly on your device’s app store.

  2. Click Install and wait for the download and installation to complete.

  3. Open the application to start your sign-up process.

Signing up for Warpcast

  1. Click Create account to start The application generates your wallet. On the next page, your wallet’s security phrase will be displayed.

  2. After writing down your security phrase (ideally storing it offline), click I backed up my recovery phrase to continue.

  3. On the next page, enter your email address and click Continue to proceed. A verification link will be sent to the provided email address. Check your email and follow the link to verify your email. After the verification process, you will be redirected to your Warpcast application.

  4. Click Create account to continue. Warpcast has a $5 yearly subscription cost to discourage bots and cover onchain fees.

  5. Follow the payment window to complete the $5 registration fee. Click 1-tap buy. Note that this interface might differ for your device’s OS.

  6. Your account will be created once your payment is finalized.

Navigating Warpcast

On completion of your payment, your Warpcast account is ready for use. You will be required to create your username on the platform and also set up your profile. Usernames can be offchain ENS names that are free and controlled by Farcaster, or onchain ENS names that costs money and are controlled by your wallet. Another key difference between the two is that Farcaster ENS names can be revoked by Farcaster at any time (especially if you are looking to hold onto the name of a prominent crypto personality or app), while onchain ENS names cannot be revoked by Farcaster.

On the Home page, you can find casts by other users. You can reply (blue), Recast (green), Like (red), gift warps (purple) on casts.

Interacting with casts on Warpcaster

Click the Post icon from the bottom right corner of your homepage to create a cast.

To view trending casts, click the Fire icon on the bottom menu.

Warpcast homepage

You can follow creators on the platform through their cast. Click the user’s profile icon to view their page.

To search for a user, click the Search icon to open the search bar.

Enter the user’s name to see available results.

You can follow the user by clicking the Follow button beside their profile.

Search and follow users on Warpcast To access your direct messages and conversations, click the Message icon on the right corner of the bottom menu

Direct casts and messages on Warpcast Warpcast’s user interface is intuitive and very much similar to existing social media applications. You can explore other operations on the platform, engage with your favorite creators, build your own audience, and also use other features like tipping and frames

Final Thoughts

Farcaster offers a backbone for decentralized social platforms that offer an enhanced social media experience. Mainstream social media is plagued by accusations of centralization and censorship, and also suffers from bots that result in a dip in the quality of communication on interactive social platforms.

Farcaster, like other decentralized social media projects, is embracing blockchain technology to develop what could be the next stage of evolution for the interactive web. Farcaster’s approach to limiting bot activity and encouraging untapped communication works in the current implementation. Farcaster and Warpcast have both enjoyed a positive reception, considering the amount of users the platform has onboarded since its launch.

Having said this, it is important to understand that despite the progress made so far, the concept of decentralized social media is still emerging, and modifications may be made in the future. It is also advised to understand how such technologies work and how it affects you as a user. Also, note that this article discusses Farcaster and Warpcast on technological grounds and is not meant to be taken as financial advice. Featured projects and personalities are meant to only serve as an example of what Warpcast and Farcaster are capable of, and should not be taken as an endorsement.

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