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@coopahtroopa.eth
I feel like you either gotta sell directly to crypto people or be so aware that normal people don’t like crypto that they have no clue they’re doing it. Anywhere in between always feels like it falls short.
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@downshift.eth
the revolution will happen quietly
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Learned this the hard way - what a great moment when you acknowledge the potential of a crypto audience. + Always online + Deal with difficult tech + Will go the extra mile for the product
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It will eventually improve, just gotta do what we gotta do
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@monistmusic.eth
I would agree. And it's an interesting balance because the user volume of non crypto folks is so much bigger and that has a network effect. But the crypto folks will probably put more actual money into the system. It's hard if not impossible to design for both.
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@csmit
IMO coinbase seems to manage to do both successfully
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@logik
I agree with this 100%
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@daveappleton
In order for a technology to become dominant it must become virtually invisible. You never think about using a database unless you are a coder, you search for something on Amazon, pay for it and track its arrival. The database is invisible. When people pay with crypto unknowingly we will have arrived.
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@shivweb3
This is the hard truth.
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You have a point here.
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