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Farcaster Founder Steps Back as SocialFi Enters a New Era Under New Ownership

Key Points:

  • Farcaster founder Dan Romero and his core team are stepping away as Neynar takes over the protocol, apps, and developer stack.
  • Lens Protocol has also changed hands, moving from Avara (Aave) to Mask Network, marking a coordinated reset across SocialFi leadership.
  • Vitalik Buterin has publicly stated that 2026 will be a year of renewed focus on decentralized social networks.

The Farcaster founder Dan Romero confirmed that Neynar will acquire full control over Farcaster’s protocol, smart contracts, code repositories, front-end applications, and its AI token launchpad Clanker. Ownership will be transferred over the coming weeks, with Neynar becoming the sole operator of the platform going forward.

Romero and co-founder Varun Srinivasan, along with parts of their Merkle Manufactory team, will step away from day-to-day operations. The Farcaster founder said the decision came after five years of attempting to grow Farcaster as a social-first product, acknowledging that the model failed to achieve sustainable growth.

Neynar, which had already been building infrastructure for Farcaster, will now run the protocol, client apps, and Clanker, while introducing a builder-focused roadmap aimed at turning user activity into revenue.

From Billion-Dollar Valuation to Strategic Reset

Farcaster received funding of $150 million at a valuation of $1 billion in 2024 from Paradigm as well as a16z, but user engagement as well as revenue did not meet estimates, with revenue of only $1.84 million during Q4 of 2025, an 85% decrease year-over-year.

This disparity between valuation and usage caused a shift in strategy by the Farcaster founder team from a social networking platform to a wallet-first approach in December 2025. The acquisition by Neynar solidifies this shift in strategy by leaving it in the hands of an infrastructure provider rather than a consumer social team.

The community reaction has ranged from some people accusing Farcaster founder of selling the community while leaving the product behind to others seeing the move as the only way for the product to survive.

Lens Protocol Also Changes Hands

The upheavals also affected more than just Farcaster. Another prominent SocialFi project, Lens Protocol, was acquired by Mask Network from Avara, which is the parent company of Aave.

Source: DuneAnalytics

According to the Dune Analytics, Lens leads in on-chain identity, with over 665,000 profiles and nearly 659,000 handles, far exceeding Farcaster’s account base. Farcaster, however, has focused less on profile minting and more on social interaction.

Source: DuneAnalytics

Farcaster consistently generates more posts, reactions, and engagement than Lens, showing stronger real-time social activity. Dune data shows Farcaster dominating daily casts and reactions throughout 2024–2025. Lens activity remains structurally lower despite having more registered users.

Vitalik Buterin Reenters Decentralized Social

As the Farcaster founder era ends, Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin openly announced that he will finally move back to decentralized social networks in 2026. He also added that an efficient mass communication platform is what society requires, where quality information and alignments will surface in the better interest of society.

He was speaking in the context of platforms such as Lens, which he highlighted as central to the social future of Ethereum itself. It comes as no coincidence that Farcaster and Lens are both undergoing a renovation of sorts under new leadership, aligning the vision of the underlying protocols with the ecosystem for a rare occurrence.

Source: https://coincu.com/analysis/farcaster-founder-steps-back-as-socialfi-enters-a-new-era-under-new-ownership/

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