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: : [Comment] From Unstructured Product to Super Layer Author: Jay The conditions necessary for a protocol to evolve into a platform are becoming increasingly clear. It's not simply a matter of adding new features, but rather a clear separation of R&R—that is, how to efficiently optimize the capabilities required for a platform, the tooling for developer onboarding, and the overall operation, including deployment. The Neynar–Farcaster and Mask–Lens cases demonstrate that the Web3 scene is also moving beyond the "loose experiment" phase of individual protocols to a large-scale network ecosystem where organization, operations, and technology are organically integrated. Web3 product teams, which have strived for an open Internet but ironically remained closed and centered around founding teams, are now finding themselves in a competitive environment where independent team structures, a clear separation of responsibilities, and the ability to sustain product operation over the long term are essential. The market dynamics among various protocols striving to create a super layer encompassing both Web2 and Web3 are expected to become more strategic and intensified in the future. 🌎 Full Comment (X / Website) FP Website | Telegram (EN / KR) | X (EN / KR)

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