Friend Tech aggregator creators have lost access to all chatrooms on FriendTech’s platform. The FriendBook creator, Yield Bouncer, expressed disappointment in a recent tweet, revealing a disagreement with the team at Friend Tech regarding the vision for the former’s development.
To safeguard his interests and regain access to his account, @saliencexbt (Sal), a FriendBook partner, opted to sever ties with the FriendBook project. The move, however, is not harbored with animosity, as Yield Bouncer expressed hope that Sal would soon have his chats reinstated.
In order to bring socialFI to the mass, we have to make it more accessible and affordable. That is why I built FriendBook. Unfortunately, the team at @FriendTech doesn’t share the same vision.
Earlier today, @saliencexbt (ours and other indexes’ source of content) lost access to…
In a recent update shared on X, Sal shed light on the situation surrounding the Friend Tech account. Sal mentioned that the service played a pivotal role within the community, and the sudden discontinuation had a domino effect on other platforms that relied on their Discord channels for content. Several of these platforms were forced to halt their operations, revealing the interconnectedness of the Web3 social space.
Sal explained that they had earlier collaborated with Yield Bouncer to bridge their differing visions despite the misalignment of their goals. The idea was to find a compromise for FriendBook that wouldn’t undermine Friend Tech entirely. The proposal introduced a delay in message delivery, offering a balance between Sal’s concerns and Yield Bouncer’s vision. However, the next day, Sal was barred from using the chat feature on the platform.
In the meantime, Yield Bounce has extended an invitation to Racer and the Friend Tech team to engage in a discussion about the policies surrounding Friend Tech aggregation and indexing. The aim is to find a collaborative solution that fosters growth in the space.
Pending establishing a concrete policy, FriendBook is actively seeking alternative data sources to share content with the community. The project is open to collaboration with like-minded aggregators who share their vision.
Friend Tech Hit New All-time Highs
Base recently reported a significant surge in daily transactions, surpassing 1.8 million, a substantial increase from the beginning of August when it was below 300,000. This could be attributed, in part, to the resurgence of Friend Tech as a decentralized social network.
Friend Tech, operating on Coinbase’s Base, has seen a surge in new users over the past week, with its trade volume peaking at nearly $18.5 million.
Analysts have noted that this surge in Friend.tech activity did not lead to congestion on the Ethereum network or an increase in transaction fees. That suggests that efforts to expand the blockchain by supporting supplementary layer-2 networks like Base are proving effective.
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