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The Question
The internet achieved global adoption despite significant barriers, such as requiring multiple contracts, physical device setup, and ongoing usage fees. In contrast, crypto offers low entry barriers, like social logins and gasless transactions, yet it hasnβt achieved the same level of adoption. Why is that?
The Unpopular Opinion
While many point to barriers to entry as the primary obstacle for crypto, the reality is that these barriers are already low. The true missing ingredient is consumer-facing apps that are genuinely compelling and attractive.
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What we do
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What we do NOT do
We do NOT create products
