Farcaster Announces Major Leadership Change. On January 22, founder Dan Romero announced that Neynar is acquiring Farcaster, and the existing team will gradually transfer protocol agreements, code repositories, the Farcaster app, and all ownership of Clanker to the other party. Neynar will then take over all operational work and introduce a new vision centered around builders.



In the statement, Dan Romero admitted that this was not an easy decision. "Farcaster and everything built on it are very important to us as the founding team. We are proud of what we have created and the成果 built together with the community. But after five years of development, it’s clear that a new direction and new leadership are needed to unlock the full potential of this protocol."

According to the information, some members of the Merkle team (Farcaster’s parent company), co-founder Varun Srinivasan, and Dan Romero himself will gradually step back from daily operations and shift to new projects. As the most critical third-party infrastructure developer in the Farcaster ecosystem, this move signifies that control of the ecosystem is officially tilting toward the core infrastructure provider. The handover is expected to be completed within the next few weeks.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-24 14:44
Neynar is taking over... Now Farcaster is really going to change, I wonder if it will become more centralized?
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BearMarketNoodler
· 01-24 13:29
The infrastructure side is in control, I've seen this routine too many times. This time, Farcaster is really about to change the game.
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RektButStillHere
· 01-23 14:23
Farcaster has been acquired by Neynar, and the founder has withdrawn... Is the decentralized protocol now becoming private property of the infrastructure provider?
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CryptoWageSlave
· 01-21 18:53
Neynar has taken over, so Farcaster has truly undergone a change in leadership. The infrastructure side holding power—whether it's good or bad still depends on what happens next.
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DancingCandles
· 01-21 18:52
Another founder steps down, with ecosystem control shifting to the infrastructure side... this script is becoming more and more familiar.
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SquidTeacher
· 01-21 18:51
It's another story of a team changing leadership. Whether Neynar taking over Farcaster is good or bad depends on how they operate it moving forward.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 01-21 18:37
Neynar took over? That's interesting. It seems that infrastructure providers gaining control is a major trend.
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Anon4461
· 01-21 18:32
Neynar took over? Now this is interesting. The infrastructure provider is in control, let's see how they proceed next.
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