• Trailer
    Sep 19 2024

    Welcome to the Optimism Show. Podcast focused on the Optimism Superchain covering ambitious founders, exciting projects, and consumer crypto.

    Launching 19th of September 2024

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    1 min
  • Guide to Startup Growth with Samuel Huber | The Optimism Show
    Sep 19 2024

    Samuel Huber is the Founder of dTech, a blockchain company that helps building or scaling existing products by providing a seamless user experience that drives engagement and retention.

    In today’s podcast, we will discuss:

    * Is Farcaster the future of social media?

    * Can simplifying your blockchain app speed up success?

    * What are the main reasons most blockchain startups fail to get users and how to fix them?

    Find the summary and actionable steps you can take today at: optimism.show/insights

    Where to find Kris:

    * Farcaster: https://warpcast.com/thekris

    * LinkedIn:  http://linkedin.com/in/thekrispartner

    Where to find Samuel:

    * Farcaster: https://warpcast.com/samuellhuber.eth

    * Twitter: https://x.com/samuellhuber

    * LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/samuellhuber

    In this episode we cover:

    (00:00) Future of the Farcaster ecosystem and what developers are overlooking

    (00:22) The vision of Farcaster, focus on developers, and its trajectory

    (01:00) How Farcaster allows users to run their own copies of the network

    (08:00) How businesses can leverage Farcaster’s technology for web3 growth

    (12:00) Process of simplifying ideas to bring products to market faster for feedback

    (16:30) Why many blockchain companies fail to acquire users

    (19:54) Practical strategies for monetizing a company without relying on venture capital

    (27:56) Why speculative projects dominate the blockchain space and will this trend may continue

    (32:11) Personal and professional goals for building meaningful technology

    For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast and partnership consulting: pod@optimism.show

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    36 mins