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warning: long read, personal POV i worked for years with brands, celebs, banks, investors, and foundations. i know how powerful brand marketing is in building trust and community. and as someone whose family, friends, and daily life don’t touch crypto (despite my best effort), i’m painfully aware of how bad crypto’s brand is. if you’re thinking “only XYZ is cringe,” hate to break it to you: to most people, there’s no difference between ethereum, solana or base. to them, it’s all just crypto. no amount of “man on the street” tiktoks, memecoins, or cypherpunk storytelling is going to fix that. i’ve been in crypto since 2018, and the most consistent thing i’ve seen convert skeptics into believers is simple: trusted humans. people change their minds when someone they trust shows them something they care about. maybe i’m wrong, but i still think the best way forward is what’s worked for every other network: good humans onboarding other good humans. it’s slow until it’s not.
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100% agree. I still get secondhand cringe trying to explain crypto to normies. We’ve had a massive PR problem, mainstream only sees the scams and collapses. Crypto needs a Warm PR moment. A team that can finesse. Ideally, the same geniuses who made Crocs and Stanley Cups cool again. 😵‍💫
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I think warpcast has the potential to be that lowest common denominator, where people get onboard to a social media platform, not to call it protocol and they can slowly learn about crypto. I think the question is how to scale adoption to Farcaster / Warpcast
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