Talking about token securitization as both likely and desirable is about as insane as talking about cars as something that can only be used for cleaning horse manure.
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The most important piece - frictionless usability
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Which parts of the overall cryptocurrency UX are in your opinion currently most clunky?
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Using iPhone users as a baseline, what percent of them do you think can understand secure key management well enough to store more than 50% of their net worth in crypto? ‘nuff said.
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In your mind, can this be solved via better/easier technology, or is this a matter of mass psychology and will require raw time/education?
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That to me is a wrong question. The issue is complex enough that it has to be approached through both, AND, most importantly, by addressing fundamental assumptions of blockchain
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Other than the imperative to try to establish “money” at the base layer in existing assets, what other blockchain assumptions do you believe are most flawed?
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Irreversibility of transactions. Anti-governance of networks. Non-transparency. In some combination.
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