brokeboisama
@hashim
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This is gross btw 🤢🤮
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I genuinely appreciate that we are highlighting collections and onchain art but we got to do more than that. I have been here for a long time, we had MEW as the wallet of choice for everyone. The UX was sooo bad. Cryptokittes made the network unusable. We don't have any of that. We can do super fast transactions, we have two regulated stablecoins, we can let users sign up with passkey. We genuinely at a point where we can truly build something for a billion user
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Hey everyone, I hope it's okay to post this here. We are building a small experiment where onchain businesses can sell physical products. The main challenge is to design the checkout experience in a way that is identical to the mainstream check out experience. My question, is there any onramp solution out there which will allow mainstream consumers to use Apple Pay / Google Pay or credit card payments to purchase tokens such as USDC and have an API which we can easily integrate to our wallet solution ( Dynamic, Thridweb, ... ) My main concern is that many of these onramp solutions require KYC which doesn't make sense if someone is buying a cup of coffee and spending $2-$3. Then the other issue for some of these onramp solutions is restrictions. I think Thirdweb only allows US users to buy USDC which means onchain businesses outside the US have to sell products with dynamic pricing in ETH making the process a bit more complex for everyone. Would love to have a chat with anyone who has any input on this
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brokeboisama
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Stolen from LinkedIn
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brokeboisama
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Not to be mean but anyone who genuinely believed in the "memecoin supercycle" is absolutely stupid. Don't even want to start talking about influencers and KOLs lol
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brokeboisama
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I would love to help 👋🏽
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I think the answer is probably because most of the engineering effort are made at the protocol level at this point. The other issue is capital, the majority of investment are made in infrastructure and this might be the case until ZK-based protocol have mature tech
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