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Ryan Sean Adams (rsa.eth)
@rsa.eth
"Crypto doesn't have users" is wrong. Crypto has users. Over 560 million people worldwide now own crypto. "But owning crypto doesn't count" - also wrong. Owning crypto is using crypto. Own is the verb crypto added to the internet - own is literally the point. "So you're saying we're done here?" No. Not at all - we're maybe 5% done. Own is just the top of the funnel for using crypto - it's barely using it. Own enables deeper verbs like Pay, Lend, Borrow, Mint. Own starts with few assets and expands to all the world's assets. Our massive unfinished work in crypto is to bring users down the funnel. From owning in an ETF to owning onchain. From 1% of their net worth in crypto to 90%. From bank account to crypto wallets. Everyone onchain. Everyone bankless. We have crypto users. Next we need to convert them to crypto natives. This is our next challenge.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
> Owning crypto is using crypto. It's not. As an app developer, you don't make money if you don't have people using your app regularly.
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@skllzrmy
Agree. User implies to use. To engage with and actively participate in some way in an ongoing, present tense. Owner implies to have engaged in the past tense but makes no implication toward the present. BIG difference.
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@h3lx.eth
Owning crypto is using it as an alternative to owning fiat. Passive use is still use.
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