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neither of these approaches will attract net-new token buyers. neither gives tokens any context, consumers are never presented with a reason to buy a token, or given a sense of what it is they will own. consumer crypto's biggest mistake would be to assume that new consumers care about tokens at all. they don't, tokens are irrelevant - totally and completely - they lack any signification outside the speculative domain. crypto doesn't have a UI problem, it has a crisis of meaning. that crisis is exactly why the market on the right has plenty of users - pump is born from existential crisis, it exists within it happily, and its users don't care. not caring is the point. but we're maxxed out on nihilism, we'll need to offer something more vital & fulfilling if we want to attract more normal users via sleek consumer crypto apps
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100%
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that’s what I’ve been thinking recently as well, need to get into things people do already: transfer money, save, buy food and other stuff, insurance etc. but all those things are finance and heavily regulated pretty much everywhere and everyone is afraid af to try anything and get sued/jailed etc
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and that’s why I think most of this culture is decentralization/getting away from taking responsibility which in return can change the whole world one country/system at a time
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warpcast is my favorite consumer crypto app for a pretty simple reason it lets users express themselves consumer crypto apps should focus on doing that & doing that in relation to tokens imo. thats the basis of most consumer activities anyway, build out from there, conquer the world
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