Communities should own their feeds, rules, and rewards
@cura_network is a social app that makes that real - think Reddit if every subreddit ran its own ranking engine, treasury, and incentives, shaped by its power users.
Why? 🧵👇🏼
Feeds feel broken because they optimize for clicks, not credibility. Curation fixes that when it is verifiable.
It is the antidote to algorithmic noise.
⚡️OpenRank for reputation
⚡️Farcaster for the social graph
⚡️EigenCloud for verifiability
Same vibes, stronger guarantees!
Thanks @Decentralisedco for weaving it all together.
What's the reason you spend more time in private groups than you do on the feeds these days?
It is curation.
Our latest explains how @eigencloud, @openranknetwork, and @farcaster_xyz are building the primitives needed to create a verifiable web and power curation.
Link below
Products im excited to try more in depth once back at desk
1. @cura_network - emerging web3 social network
2. @HyperSignals_ai - copy trade the best on hyper signal
3. @nansen_ai’s mobile app and new pricing
4. @0xppl_’s new product feed
Most social apps are built for clicks. @cura_network is built for communities.
Instead of chasing attention, Cura gives every community its own feed, its own rules, and its own way to recognize and reward real contributors.
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Imagine Reddit, but each subreddit runs its own ranking system, treasury, and incentives, all shaped by the people who care most.
At its core, it uses @openranknetwork to turn signals like likes, recasts, and on-chain actions into community-specific reputation.
Each group decides what matters most. And with @eigencloud, everything is verifiable, challengeable, and economically enforced.
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That means communities finally control what shows up in their feeds and who gets recognized. It's a transparent and community-driven curation.
On top of that, Cura adds the fun stuff: live chats, polls, and social games. So communities feel alive, not just moderated.
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Cura is starting with crypto and onchain groups, because they’re already half-social networks with a price tag attached.
However, if your community wants a real home base, you can join the waitlist at https://t.co/5NDp3VvYik.
For a firm that has told the stories of many of the fastest growing orgs in Web3 - we have been largely secretive of our own operations.
Today's issue is a detailed behind the scenes of DCo's inception, evolution and a quick snippet of our portfolio
https://t.co/PkMJwNLMfg
Aren't you freaking exhausted of feeds that feel like they’re picked for you, NOT by you?
Feeds on most apps = reverse-chrono, spam, and noise.
Feeds on Cura = curated, high-signal, channel-first.
The best posts don’t get buried.
Cura isn’t just another Farcaster client.
It’s community-first experience: curated feeds, contributor recognition, rewards, and moderator tools. Same network, new experience - communities finally feel like they have a homebase
@cura_network is BUILDING and about to be more BIZARRE than ever before! Why? Because the CURA team has been cooking up some incredible, community empowering in-app features, and every BEAST will go BIZARRE over it! 👇
we’re building Cura - a new, community-first social app.
communities get full agency and ownership, with
- curated feeds, rewards, mobile-first UX
- direct relationship with users/holders
- anti spam and sybil-resistant incentives system
- mini apps for fun, entertainment or onchain stuff
all of this inside your own community home base.
started onboarding a handful of crypto and onchain communities.
Our stack is all open protocols: @farcaster_xyz for identity/graph, @openranknetwork for reputation/ranking, @eigencloud for verifiability.
@cura_network also supports mini-apps like live chats, polls, social games, to keep communities fun.
We onboarding a handful of communities first - especially crypto/onchain. If your community wants a real home base, DM us to join the waitlist on https://t.co/4ONHHyeYDk
Communities should own their feeds, rules, and rewards
@cura_network is a social app that makes that real - think Reddit if every subreddit ran its own ranking engine, treasury, and incentives, shaped by its power users.
Why? 🧵👇🏼
In practice, a photography community can require original images (EXIF) + replies from high-rep users. Leaderboards demonstrate who has earned reputation/karma, which drives weekly incentives. Bot farms don’t win; the community has teeth.