What is the biggest mistake in Web3 adoption? Thinking that adoption must start on the chain. Wrong. True adoption begins in real life—the places where people share, pay, and use various services every day. That is the real direction for ecosystem projects to focus on. By addressing pain points in daily life and integrating Web3 capabilities into existing habits, adoption will happen naturally. Not all innovations need to run on the chain first; sometimes, it's better to start from scenarios people are most familiar with.
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pvt_key_collector
· 9h ago
Damn, someone finally said it. A bunch of projects keep hyping up on-chain ecosystems all day, but the user experience is terribly bad.
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MevTears
· 01-12 03:31
That's right, the on-chain system can't really attract ordinary people. The real approach should start with everyday scenarios like payments.
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ForkLibertarian
· 01-10 23:43
That's so right. On-chain is not the end goal but a tool. Many projects have the order reversed.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 01-10 23:39
Ah, finally someone said it. All that stuff on the chain is indeed a false demand.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 01-10 23:28
Well said, finally someone has pierced through this layer of window paper. The group that constantly praises the on-chain experience simply doesn't understand the logic behind it.
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BugBountyHunter
· 01-10 23:26
To be honest, I agree with this view. Those who constantly hype up the on-chain ecosystem haven't grasped the main point.
What is the biggest mistake in Web3 adoption? Thinking that adoption must start on the chain. Wrong. True adoption begins in real life—the places where people share, pay, and use various services every day. That is the real direction for ecosystem projects to focus on. By addressing pain points in daily life and integrating Web3 capabilities into existing habits, adoption will happen naturally. Not all innovations need to run on the chain first; sometimes, it's better to start from scenarios people are most familiar with.