According to BlockBeats, on September 17, a16z Crypto partner Jane Lippencott spoke at FarCon Asia, the first major offline event for the Farcaster ecosystem in Asia. During the roundtable discussion on 'Building Decentralized Social Networks - Opportunities and Challenges,' Lippencott emphasized the importance of a cohesive community for early-stage projects to gain initial traction. She highlighted that the quality of community content is crucial, and projects with clear, high-quality stakeholder connections tend to have stronger attachment and higher usage rates.

Lippencott also stressed the significance of user diversity, drawing parallels to Twitter's achievements in this area. She noted that while users may not necessarily care about owning their data, they can benefit significantly if their data is owned by a network and accessible through various client experiences. She believes that the ability for any developer to build experiences on the network is more important. Lippencott praised the Farcaster ecosystem for its performance in this regard.