đš The biggest mistake of Web3? Thinking that people want Web3.
đą Donât get mad at me, but....đ§ âĄ
While devs and maxis shout:
"Just educate the user!"
the user responds in silence:
"I just wanted to pay for my coffee without losing my soul and 12 wordsâŠ"
Letâs get to the facts, no fluff:
â Nobody wants to store a seed phrase with 24 words in a safe.
â Nobody wants to use a wallet with a DOS 3.0 UI.
â Nobody wants to live the trauma of mistyping a digit and seeing $10,000 evaporate.
đĄ People donât want to "learn Web3." They want things to just work.
â Secure.
â Instant.
â Frictionless.
You donât need to know how TCP/IP works to watch Netflix, right? By the way, the college forum where you get materials since 1999 is like that, right?
So why does Web3 require a degree in quantum cryptography just to swap a stablecoin?
đČ The real future of crypto isnât in "educational onboarding."
Itâs about making the user not even realize they are using crypto, immersing them without them even noticing....
We want UX, not trauma.
đł Apple Pay vibes with blockchain behind it.
đ§ Biometric and MPC instead of a little paper with a seed.
đ„ And no more âconnect your walletâ and pray. Enough.
đą The real revolution isnât "decentralizing the world."
Itâs centralizing the user experience and making the blockchain invisible. (east peasy!)
đ€ And you? Do you still think that "education" will save adoption?
Or are you ready to build a crypto world that even your grandmother can use without fear? (HLYSHT)