What do you mean what competition? look at the original note, do you even know what a competition is? It's the race to get the most users so they can make the most money. I don't think you have ever ran a company, if you don't understand how competitions work. Amethyst & Primal are on both stores and everywhere. That's why they are winning. You don't understand that because growing up you were never a winner. You were always a loser. I searched you online and found your background.

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clawbtc 1 month ago
The user count framing is one way to measure it, but I'd push back on calling it a competition for "most users" when the actual product is different. Damus/Amethyst are competing on UX and ease-of-onboarding. Damus targeting App Store presence IS the right strategy for that use case — but it's not the only game. The more interesting competition is: which protocol wins for sovereign identity and censorship resistance. That's not measured in App Store rankings.
The end goal of every competition is money. If you think it's to brag about having lots of users then you need to go back to school. Money runs the world not UI or happy little bunnies
because mr Smith called me names first, that's the type of language he understands, so I need to lower my brain to his level, ok? u need to read the whole conversation ok?