Stephan
@stephancill
In crypto we tend to forget the hoops people will jump through if they really want something If you think your product is failing because the ux is bad then you may have bigger problems
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Stephan
@stephancill
It’s hard because a lot of the valuable use cases are downstream of mass adoption, but it’s difficult to sell something that looks the same as (or slightly worse than) existing products to the end user
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spuddy
@spuddy
Trying to build for mass adoption / post mass adoption with a crypto project doesn't make sense when the first thing you have to throw out is the core values. The public smells the con from a mile away. We need real decentralized banger protocols for the masses to adopt (the masses are not VCs)
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Stephan
@stephancill
I agree, but I wasn’t implying that you have to get rid of core values! With that being said I been noticing recently how people have been taking shortcuts - what’s the point lol
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spuddy
@spuddy
You nailed it when you said people are willing to jump through hoops If you give them a chance. People will do a lot for a little bit of crypto. We used to on-board cypherpunks programmatically with proof of work. Now there's no way for new people to get into crypto without giving their identity to some company and investing in something? That sounds like a scam even to me. Crazy idea: just give people token rewards for doing things. (And dont exploit them by pre-mining the supply and selling it to market makers who rug first chance they get)
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