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a couple months ago, i was deep into building drift.money - stablecoin payments for merchants. then suddenly, i shifted gears and started building mini apps and games.
at first, it felt like a step down in impact. like i was moving away from “real world ethereum” into something lighter.
but /farville flipped that thinking.
family, friends, everyday ppl (even kids) are playing it daily. minting custom avatars, collecting NFTs, having fun. most of them had never touched crypto before.
i started to see how small, playful interactions can unlock something much bigger.
funnily enough, i got into crypto through a game too: axie infinity. and at /appcon last week, i saw how strong that hook is. people come for the fun, and (maybe) stay for something more.
and honestly, there’s nothing like seeing people play something you built.
watching @linda and @horsefacts.eth live on /farville, hyped over fertilizing and harvesting a carrot - surreal.
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