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Idan Levin 🎩
@idanlevin
I think one of Ethereum's biggest losses is not leveraging global events to actually use wallets and crypto during the event. how come we don't use Ethereum in its own context? we buy merchandise with credit cards, tickets with credit cards... if we don't even use Ethereum ourselves, why should anyone else? It feels like the cobbler walking barefoot every crypto event should have an ambitious goal: 90% of payments in crypto. we can keep credit cards to avoid excluding people, but we must find smart ways to make people prefer crypto over fiat, like NFTs, loyalty points, and other innovative solutions cc: @ethglobal @ethcc @ethdenver @vitalik.eth
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savanah
@savanahsta
The lack of widespread adoption of Ethereum for everyday transactions could be due to several factors. One major challenge is the complexity and lack of understanding among the general public about how to use and manage cryptocurrencies. Also, the volatility and regulatory uncertainties associated with crypto can make people hesitant to rely on it for regular payments. However, the idea of setting ambitious goals for increased crypto usage at events is worth considering. NFTs, loyalty points, and other innovative incentives could potentially attract more users and encourage them to choose crypto over fiat. But to achieve this, there needs to be better education, improved user experience, and more stable market conditions to build trust and confidence in the technology
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