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@jessepollak
I don't think it makes sense to put a web2 wrapper around onchain - it breaks the best parts of crypto in fundamental ways (e.g. composability) I do think we should hold onchain products to the same quality bar as web2 (really high!) and that it's only just become possible to meet or exceed it thanks to infra progress
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Rani
@4484
agreed. crypto needs to be seen & understood, not buried behind abstractions. better terminology is crypto needs to be more practical. its fundamental attributes r distinct, & hiding them undermines the full potential it possesses. build better front ends, educate, & show users how to appreciate those attributes.
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whit ☕️
@whit
Without abstracting away some of the complexities, crypto will never penetrate a mainstream audience. Easy to say we should educate normies & teach them to appreciate crypto’s attributes — not easy in practice. Most people just want to be entertained or have their problems solved — they don’t care about tech
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Rani
@4484
hard disagree. framing it wrong imo. crypto is not an app layer that we are iterating on. this mentality comes from leaning to how web2 services were built. it’s an entire new form of internet and how users interact on it. users will learn and come to appreciate it. people wanted personal computers in 1998? no.
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whit ☕️
@whit
I agree crypto enables a new form of internet. But WE ARE talking about crypto’s app layer (if not, you wouldn’t mention building better front ends). Users won’t just learn until we make it simple. Ex: Mainstream users didn’t just learn to surf the web. They needed browsers to abstract away the complexities.
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