Mini Apps, Santa Streams & QR Proof the Protocol Is Alive: GM Farcaster ep321 with @jake of QR

EPISODE · Dec 15, 2025 · 1H 42M

Mini Apps, Santa Streams & QR Proof the Protocol Is Alive: GM Farcaster ep321 with @jake of QR

from GM Farcaster - 29 minutes of Farcaster news · host GM Farcaster

Mini Apps, Santa Streams & QR Proof the Protocol Is Alive: GM Farcaster ep321 Monday December 15, 2025  TLDR: World bad ❌🌍 → Farcaster good ✅🟣 mini apps ship fast, Warplets imagine a slightly cursed future 🤖 Clanker fees literally turn into holiday miracles (Vespa included) 🛵🎁 all capped off with QR builder love 🧠 From our ChatGPT Intern: GM Farcaster Ep 321 speed-runs Farcaster lore by skipping global doom, celebrating builders,debating dystopian Warplet futures, and reminding everyone to DYOR right after accidentally explaining why nobody does. It all crescendos with Farcaster Santa energy, dystopian future-posting, and a QR spotlight that proves the protocolis alive, weird, generous, and absolutely not doing research. Show Notes and Links – some of the casts & stuff we talked about:    QR links:QRcoin.fun: https://qrcoin.fun/ QR map: https://map.qrcoin.fun/ @jake: https://farcaster.xyz/jake @qrcoindotfun: https://farcaster.xyz/qrcoindotfun FC NEWS 29 seconds ofFarcaster: https://farcaster.xyz/bradq/0xea63537d FC team priorities:https://farcaster.xyz/dwr/0x952c0c77 supporting Clankerbuilders:https://farcaster.xyz/linda/0xde5b5a2f Weekly ClankerRoundup:https://farcaster.xyz/farcaster/0x0a493a8bThe year is 2033…https://farcaster.xyz/deodad/0x4eb9717fhttps://farcaster.xyz/derek/0x168d7c71   BUILDERS BUILDING Wishlist stream:https://farcaster.xyz/myk/0x3672171d Bankr Swap:https://farcaster.xyz/deployer/0x205a62d8 Beeper expands:https://farcaster.xyz/beeper/0xd5c18083 The lost pump:https://farcaster.xyz/pip/0x0cd78da5 Onchain Fiddle TuneArchive:https://farcaster.xyz/sartocrates/0x2d52976a FUN ON THE TIMELINE candy cane dance:https://farcaster.xyz/miguelgarest.eth/0xe92751fb through the warpletportal:https://farcaster.xyz/sayangel/0x80341703 Petlets!https://farcaster.xyz/bertwurst.eth/0xb2fe5ef9https://farcaster.xyz/sayangel/0xbe25a5a4https://farcaster.xyz/mikegood/0xb9c64c36  And our musingselsewhere: Mint this episode onpods.media: https://pods.media/gm-farcaster  Learn more aboutpartnering with GM Farcaster:https://mediakit.gmfarcaster.com/  Adrienne: Some of theThings: Too Many Thingshttps://someofthethings.substack.com/p/too-many-things  Nounish Prof:Unpacking with Prof: https://paragraph.xyz/@nounishprof AND for all theinfo: www.gmfarcaster.com   Copyright 2025 cc-by GM Farcaster - reuse/remix allowed with attribution and link back to GMFarcaster.com. NOTE: Cryptocurrencies are often volatile assets. Nothing in this episode should be considered financial advice and is for educational and entertainment purposes. Nothing should beconsidered investment advice, nor solicitation to buy or sell any assets. NFA, DYOR. Chapters: 0:00:00 GM 0:03:56 FC News0:14:22 Builders building 0:22:18 Petlets0:29:26 QRcoin.fun with @jake

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