Orb Genesis: Farcaster should get out of dependence on a single long-term manager
On August 21, the Lens Product Manager, orb co-founder Kimmo Siren, stated that the more important issue for Farcaster today is not “who will take the wheel”, but to move the agreement to a stage where it no longer depends on a long-term manager. In his view, a complete decentrized social agreement should allow any client to read, write, replay and validate the full history without trusting a single team responsible for storing the infrastructure or mastering the certificationer key. Siren states that with the maturity of infrastructure such as Etherums, EIP-4844, social data can be written in low-cost bulk and can be re-hosted by anyone, and validated through chain commitments. He hoped to build a replicable and verifiable socialization of the chain so that the social networks themselves would be sustainable even if the management team changed。
