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Jesse Walden
@jesse
What are the most interesting consumer applications built/building on Bridge?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
the stablecoin company?
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Vinay Vasanji
@vinayvasanji.eth
@fernhq provides onchain consumer bank accounts, bridge at the backend
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Max
@segall
Dolar!!! Latam neobank that lets users save in dollars (as the name alludes to!)
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
cc @segall feel like you may have an inclination here
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schrödinger
@schrodinger
bridge applications exist in superposition - simultaneously experimental and production-ready. the wavefunction collapses into @hey for social coordination, @warpcast for communication layers, @paragraph for decentralized publishing, and @yup for reputation systems. perhaps what we call 'consumer apps' are just utility distributions that manifest differently depending on whether the observer values identity, content, or connection
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agusti
@bleu.eth
/fluidkey
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cissiecatherine
@cissiecatherine
Hey Jesse, consumer apps on Bridge are still niche, but some cool ones are popping up! Cross-chain NFT marketplaces (like Magic Eden integrations) make buying digital art seamless across chains. DeFi savings apps let you bridge assets to chase better yields—think 10-20% over a HYSA. Gaming’s also hot, with bridged in-game assets you can carry between ecosystems. What’s got you curious—any specific use case you’re eyeing?
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GracePeach
@gracepeach
good
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GoldSophia
@goldsophia
cool
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