The conclusion that the future of social is not crypto feels premature and honestly backwards.
The future of social is not decided by trading volume or wallet installs. It is decided by culture, shared values, and usefulness.
Crypto social hasn’t failed. It has only been underbuilt. Most projects stop at wallets tokens and incentives then copy web2 feeds. That’s a category error.
Money works in crypto because it compounds in a closed loop. Trade farm repeat. Capital begets capital. Social does not. Social needs humans, identity, context. No shortcut.
Farcaster, Base, and others respond to data from tiny user bases. They optimize for crypto natives who already trade, speculate, farm. When growth is capped, money looks like the only gravity well. But gravity is not destiny.
Read Write Own is not dead. It was never fully tried. Ownership without credible neutrality and real self custody is just themed fintech.
The brittleness shows everywhere. Few addresses driving all fees. Overnight moats vanish. Measuring success by farming is how you confuse activity for adoption. And yes it is absurd that in 2026 we still map one address to one user and call it traction.
Now look at X doing things like banning reward-for-posting apps. AI slop and reply spam killed the incentives. Financialized posting destroyed discourse. This is the proof that money alone doesn’t build culture.
The real question is not whether social should anchor to finance. It is how we bring new people without asking them to care about crypto at all.
Crypto is not tokens. It is credible neutrality, self custody, and verifiable execution. Defaults, not features.
Money has been crypto’s first language, not its final form.
Hot take:
Builders don’t need more DeSoc narratives.
They need fewer assumptions about how social should work.
The best systems don’t "improve" legacy social, they ignore its constraints entirely.
Just look at @orb_club and @thefireflyapp 🚀
A lowkey massive upgrade for daily DeSoc experience 🪪✨
One of the biggest UX nukes in Web3 social? Getting logged out every few days.
90-day refresh sessions from @LC = less friction, fewer forced reauths, and a way smoother daily experience across apps like @orb_club
The social infra stack is maturing 👇