
Farcaster is a playground for crypto experiments—I find myself discovering and trying something new every week, and more often than not, I’m surprised. This is my attempt to log my experiences. A day late but 10 weeks in now.
The frames by jc4p & keecers
I wrote about bounce a few weeks back - a fun game on frames by jc4p. Since then jc4p has been on a tear, teaming up with keecers to launch a bunch of amazing frames.
Enneagram Analysis
Enneagram analysis is like a cheat code for understanding why you (and everyone else) act the way they do. It is is a nine-type personality system that helps explain core motivations, fears, and behaviors. The frame looks at your casts and guesses your personality type.
4 Temperaments
This is one of the oldest personality classification apparently. Like the Enneagram Analysis frame, this one also looks at your casts and guesses your personality. I learnt from this frame and the previous that I'm or at least my farcaster persona is an enthusiastic choleric melancholic.
Are you a reply guy?
Your own certification of how good a reply guy you are.
And that isn't all. Am sure I'm missing a bunch more. Give jc4p a follow if you don't yet. jc4p and keecers are cooking something really cool from what I can tell from their casts.
Amps
One tech shift I’ve been thinking about is how advertising evolves in a decentralized world. We saw one iteration with moxie earn frames. amps.fun pays you to get your frens to recast. (if i am understanding it correctly) Here is woj buying a recast from phil
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Third party stamps on Native
Native is one of the most ambitious products getting built on farcaster. It is still early days, but I find Derek's vision fascinating. Native holders can now get third party stamps. If you are headed ETH Denver, do check it out
What I'm upto
About a month back, we did a research post to understand the trading experience on base.
A popular strategy that emerged is laddered selling—taking profits gradually as prices rise. We wondered how our trades would have played out if we had used it. So we set up backtesting.py, a Python library for running trading simulations. Spent a good chunk of time testing different scenarios—turns out, it was pretty fun.
All of this working towards building something much cooler though.

