One of the things standing in your way is that such ideas have to come from cryptocurrency experts, and yet most cryptocurrency experts are proud of their mastery of the currently difficult user experience, and thus minimize it.
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Present-day cryptocurrency experts are like neckbeard hackers in the 80s saying "who needs more than a command line?" and thus failing to invent GUIs. Or if you want a more recent example, the people who said "just write a cron job" and thus failed to start Dropbox.
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Being an expert means doing hard things easily, and this, paradoxically, makes you blind to opportunities to make them even easier. And yet such opportunities yield hyperlinear returns. Make something half as difficult, and you'll get way more than twice as many users.
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Distributed computing at scale Imagine projects like folding@home with incentives for donors in the form of tokens This can reduce the current churn we see in many such large scale projects
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@starsdefi +1
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A wallet in your browser (MetaMask) - looks to already be here
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plug-n-play your own bank
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A solution in search of a problem.
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We need to solve identity for cryptocurrency to work, I want to be able to send money to you, being sure that it’s you without having to copy and paste strings to a wallet.
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It doesn’t have identity. It works well now. Have you ever shipped something in this space?
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