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My takeaways from an interview to @tldr about /bracket and consumer apps: The approach you take when building a consumer app is not the same if you're building for crypto-native people vs non-crypto-native people. These apps should enable new behaviors—regardless of who the end user is. Building a consumer-grade app for non-native users involves tradeoffs (for example, not supporting WalletConnect and forcing the user to create a wallet from scratch). Every product team should decide when and if their users should realize they are actually using a crypto app. Adding social capabilities to an app makes it much more fun, but the social part doesn’t have to be the core of the app. A balance needs to be achieved. And a great point from @dawufi: Crypto onboarding should be much better. If you wanted to show a friend how cool the internet is, you’d show them Wikipedia, Google, or Facebook. In crypto, the first thing you show them is how to set up a wallet.
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thanks for throwing back to this convo with @dawufi – really enjoyed it bc wuf is super insightful (Ive never been fooled by the fact that he's very funny and approachable on the surface :)
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one day i will fool you
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