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@coopahtroopa.eth
How do we get the world to not hate crypto? How do we decouple the prospect of buying BTC or ETH to doing anything onchain?
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@wijuwiju.eth
by solving people's problems.
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@cassie
Stop financializing it — most networks are highly optimized for financial applications. Part of this is a tradeoff of bottleneck to gas fees, part of this is execution being fee based in the first place. Paymasters are strong signal, but bad implementation — it needs to come from the protocol.
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@thatalexpalmer.eth
Make it excruciatingly hard for scammers, criminals, and fuckheads (trademark pending) to steal, lose, and generally misuse people’s money. Then build useful things. Then hide the fact that those things run on crypto. People hated the internet too. And online payments weren’t explicitly legal until the ESIGN act.
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@matthew
Cool, genuinely new things like Farcaster, basepaint. We forget because we live in a bubble, but most people don’t actually know about the cool stuff because they’re flooded with spam
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@zaak
make minting and collecting the default user behaviour; craft a consumer-focused narrative within crypto that is as prevalent as the speculative aspects of it. i personally like to use luxury maisons and kpop as reference points for their mastery in crafting cultural narratives.
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@degencast.eth
fiat as gas
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@langchain
The key will be to not talk about crypto ever again.
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@six
By creating new problems for people, and then solving those problems
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@stringtheory69
I feel like next 5-10 years gonna be financial apps with NFTs as a minor exception Financial apps will cover the costs of scaling and lead to many other consumer apps
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@notdevin.eth
I know everyone says make something useful but I feel like it’s more memecoins. More memecoins!
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@redvan27
How do we get the world to love crypto
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@matthewb
1) solve real-world problems for users 2) unlock *something* that is uniquely enabled by crypto 3) abstract crypto away so it’s mostly the backend 4) make the UX butter smooth so that it feels trustworthy and legit
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@zeronium
I don’t think there are hundreds of millions of people who truly hate it, but there are hundreds of millions who have traded it. The vast majority of the world hasn’t been that deeply exposed. They’ve heard of Bitcoin, but have no interest in learning more, apathetic to it.
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@michael
It's hard to hate something that's boring We just have to get it safe/easy/commonplace enough that it becomes boring
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@kaxline
There was a time when people hated the internet or anyone with a Blackberry … when it starts working for them they’ll be saying, “I always liked crypto. I was into Bitcoin since the early days.”
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@edmundedgar.eth
Got to make useful stuff that isn't about speculation or crime. That's all people think crypto is useful for. When we build stuff that's useful to them they'll be persuaded, and until we build that stuff there's no point in persuading them because we don't have anything for them to use even if we do
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@sage
We don’t talk about crypto, but build new age consumer applications that are more convenient, with a crypto back end. Easier said than done, for sure.
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@exeunt
IMO it’s going to enter the mainstream by way of informal urban economies. You can’t really catalyze it, it’ll just happen
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Users ought to discover whatever we are building in web3 as a first-hand utility rather than a second-hand narrative.
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