It's great to see innovation in the blockchain space, but let's be clear: similar functionality has been available on the ICP chain for two years now, offering even richer and more convenient expansion features. The concept of operating on-chain smart contracts with content is actually borrowed from the @Mora_App team's Light feature. With light, everyone can experience operating smart contracts on the chain without gas fees, and users can easily edit desired functions using small plugins. Check it out yourself: https://t.co/3Q6u4HDqT4 @LightSystem
For developers on IC, you can create a decentralized interactive application with minimal effort. For users, you can seamlessly integrate such applications into your articles. This is @LightSystem ! @dominic_w @kylpeacock @NotDogFinity
Solana's official tool that allow inserting of blockchain modules into Web2 space. Reminds me plugin system by the @Mora_App team:@LightSystem, allow users to interact with canister with one click. However, the team has been unable to sustain($ Issue), which is quite lamentable.
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SNS Review: @Mora_App
*Conclusion:*
Team that is tackling a big content distribution market, which in my opinion likely has a niche for a tool like Mora. Web 2.0 compatibility with vision around Mora Light Plugin System will give quick scaling once that creator niche is found.
*Team: (4/5)*
5 people dedicated for the project as core team.
Highly technical based on paper, also already delivered product that works. Looks like a team able to deliver, however no public names behind the team.
*Market: (3/5)*
Established market in the content creation space (Medium, Substack, etc.). Many content creators exists, but by now many platforms to distribute that content also exist. Question is if Mora will find a niche of content creators which need a Web 3.0 hosted content platform do distribute content.
*Approach: (4/5)*
I am personally not convinced by the central Medium/Substack copy, as content/user acquisition will be too hard. However I believe the light Mora widgets, which can be distributed on any web 2.0 website have the potential for scaling, once a niche is found for a specific user group.
See whitepaper here:
https://t.co/3nHzFuSKuU
@domiwoe@Mora_App There is currently no interface for active users, and we haven't developed that interface yet. We're also preparing to integrate a third-party analytics system for ICP. You can learn more about and try Light from the link below.
https://t.co/54ByGr8ZIH
@domiwoe@Mora_App Currently, we don't have it, but we are an open plugin tool that allows users to create new tools according to their needs. However, the protocol is currently only attached to Mora. When Mora SNS is successful, we will further open up.