tomato
@tomatoxyz
(2/2) you have to... solve being able to tell a compelling and consistent narrative to people that is an attractive proposition. You can get easy/boring users through automated financial incentives, but if you really want to attract and be able to leverage the best users you have to have an environment where ownership of storytelling is pivotal to everything. Most web3 projects and decentralized projects suffer from both information overflow as well as a constant state of confusion over what it is and isn't happening. Hot potato games are emblematic of that and generate vast confusion and and function like embolisms, clogging up the flow of information. The reason I am finding this a problem is I can see things I would like to work on or contribute to but because of the hot potato nature of things I find myself spending more time looking for answers instead of contributing. I have at least 2-3 non-memecoin mini-app ideas but I can't even understand if they should be protocol level or client level.
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Trigs
@trigs
yeah it's hard. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts and roadblocks! It's helpful for me at least, if nothing else! 👊
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