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0xSkywalkerL π©
@0xskywalkerl
My biggest gripe as a first-time web3 founder: Getting clarity on your target user persona is tough. Anons want to stay anon, which makes user interviews tough to do. Bucketing users under trader / airdrop hunter / crypto-native / etc. is vague and doesn't help. What am I doing wrong? How have you guys cracked this?
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notdevin
@notdevin.eth
The key is to stop trying to no to make a product for someone else, make the product you would be excited to use
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0xSkywalkerL π©
@0xskywalkerl
The more I use our Offramp card, the more this advice resonates w me. Turn your dog food into prime steak :)
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notdevin
@notdevin.eth
Itβs the only way πͺπΌ! People today try and be helpful by imagining the other customers instead of just speaking for themselves. βOh it makes sense to me, Iβm just not sure everyone else will get it..β Duning Kruger landmines everywhere in product development
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