jacob
@jacob
I understand this sentiment, but I’d bet on being unabashedly crypto as the winning strategy. It’s not about diluting or abstracting it away, it’s about channeling it and making it ridiculously easy and fun to use. Crypto at the standard of UX of traditional consumer.
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Sangohan.base.eth ðŸŸ
@sangohan
I brought in @simradio , who owns two businesses: an electronics and parts store of all kinds, and a shop for repairing PCs, smartphones, and electronic equipment. He has tons of ideas for Web3 applications for both his individual and professional clients. As you said, it’s up to us to offer the smoothest and most familiar user experience possible. Our main issue is that our community measures success by the amount of money made. I think that’s the wrong approach. Of course, we need money to live and move forward. But we have countless examples proving that making money isn’t synonymous with success or failure. Google started out without even knowing how they’d make money; they just provided a solution to an existing problem. A real problem! Here, we tend to find problems for solutions 😅 and then wonder why it doesn’t work. We should let go of the charts and work harder.
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