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What's really needed for mass adoption of blockchain apps and DeFi?

>> No.51448392
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>>51448281
Your dick, bulgarian

>> No.51448401
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>>51448392

>> No.51448430

>>51448392
Bulgarian dicks are the best

>> No.51448511

>>51448430
Its Italian, pajeet..

>> No.51448575

>>51448281
Security

>> No.51448619

>>51448511
Have you tried African ones

>> No.51448647

>>51448392
>>51448430
>>51448511
>>51448619
Benchods, Go fuck yourself

>> No.51448665

>>51448619
Appauling

>> No.51448721

>>51448575
A major reason I am not balls deep into crypto

>> No.51448745
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>>51448721
Poor fag

>> No.51448868

>>51448281
Mass adoption is never happening. Stop deceiving yourself faggot

>> No.51448887

>>51448575
Even TradFi is still struggling with security. There is no reference point for security to assessed; whether it's improved or not.

>> No.51449026

>>51448281
Ease of use. New users need to find it easy to navigate through on-chain and off-chain apps without friction

>> No.51449035

>>51448868
A baseless thought you have got,with many traditional institutions joining the space, DeFi will gradually reach mass adoption,

>> No.51449069
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>>51448868
Really?

>> No.51449075

>>51449026
User friendliness is one of the criteria for a successful software, same with crypto

>> No.51449102

>>51449069
He is just a norm skull

>> No.51449202

>>51449035
Exactly. With the entry barrier being lowered progressively by account protocols, businesses are beginning to take advantage of the positives such as instant cross-border payments

>> No.51449653

>>51449202
Obviously due to the seamless transactions on the blockchain, despite the fact that there are some hiccups

>> No.51449691
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>>51448721
That moment when you lose your sleep because you're not in control of your assets and multiple identities. Just use ORE and save yourself the stress

>> No.51449694

>>51448868
Jeets like you are the problem.

>> No.51449713

>>51448887
Frequency of hacks and scams is a metric

>> No.51449760

>>51449026
It begins with web2.0 identities easily connected to web3.0 such that everyone, everywhere regardless of skill or knowledge level can use the blockchain technology 'without friction'

>> No.51449823

>>51448281
>1pbtid
neck yourself, WEFie

>> No.51449840

>>51449691
In my early years of crypto I lost my assets because I lost my keys and I had no access to them again. A moment that lingers in me. ORE ID ought to have been an improvise if it had been launched then

>> No.51449898

>>51448887
>Even TradFi is still struggling with security.
Same reason why moving to crypto is the best option. Asset management is quite easy with cryptovia multichain access from a single point which inevitably brings control and security.

>> No.51449933

>>51449713
It needs cutting-edge solutions, in my opinion, to stop further attacks and users of cryptocurrencies from losing their assets to hackers and scammers

>> No.51449979

>>51448887
Security will be almost impossible with fiat or tradfi
because there is a central authority which could easily be compromised

>> No.51450156

>>51448281
Jeets ain't talking about the merger?

>> No.51450171

>>51449035
It will take time and lot of things needs to be put in place such as Asset and identity security, privacy and cross chain interoperability.

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>>51449840
I understand how frustrating it can be when trying to retrieve a key or seed phrase that has been lost emphasizing the need for solutions that encrypts multiple keys into a single PIN that can be easily accessed anytime

>> No.51450256

>>51449202
Seamless access is the greatest tool for mass adoption. If and when the non computer literates can access crypto then we can talk about mass adoption.

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>>51450156
Take a break from the merger. Less energy consumption and the transition is overhyped and becoming a superstimuli.

>> No.51450277

>>51448281
>What's really needed for mass adoption of blockchain apps and DeFi?
Preventing idiots from fucking themselves up, until then, blockchain and defi will be for those not afraid to fuck up

>> No.51450344

>>51450256
Just a fraction though, otherwise there will never be a massive adoption

>> No.51450353

>>51449075
Well, user-centered designs are quite important. If web3 and decentralisation is all about giving absolute control to users over their assets, then simplified authorization and wallet creation process for users is likely going to be a big deal on the long run

>> No.51450363

>>51450266
Keeping my fingers crossed

>> No.51450492

>>51450156
Pay attention in silence. That's the strategy

>> No.51450536

>>51450492
Nothing can be done to influence its outcome afterall

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>>51450277
At the same time, DeFi users need some level of protection; you shouldn't be panicking at every point about losing your funds. Right now, users are in charge of security their identities and wallets. Good luck to any retard that hasn't found a way around identity management

>> No.51450714

>>51449691
Talking about control, all that is needed is a system that enables multichains access from a single sign on.

>> No.51450758

>>51450714
ORE ID is quite fascinating in this regard

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>>51450758
Over 200k accounts created within a short period of time is no fluke. Evidently, a lot of people are trying to hack their way into the web3 world.

>> No.51450858

>>51448281
Nobody wants or needs any of this crap

>> No.51451012

>>51449760
I think this is the best innovation for web3.0. Accessing the space will always be the first point of adoption and its quite interesting to see the connection between web2 and web3.

>> No.51451070

>>51449840
Not your keys, not your crypto. Glad the space has evolved enough for identity management tool to thrive, I mean I cant even remember the last time I had to use my seedphrase to get access to my assets.

>> No.51451178

>>51450858
Everybody does, fucktard. Blockchain is finding applications in almost everything

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>>51451070
It won't take long before simpler authorization standards displaces the complex ones.

>> No.51451265

>>51449933
Imo, identity security and privacy are the two best strategies to mitigates against hacks and exploit.

>> No.51451292

>>51450714
Well, ENS seems to be the standard for that

>> No.51451323

>>51451292
It's limited to a single chain. For multi-chain access, ORE is.

>> No.51451630

>>51449979
Centralisation is the worse thing to happen to finance.

>> No.51451867

>>51448281
Ease of use and security.

>> No.51451911
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>>51449713
IMO, there is a whole lot of preventable scams that can be prevented if users can manage things from a single and secured account.

>> No.51451933

>>51451178
All the buzz is in cryptocurrency at the moment

>> No.51452002

>>51450344
By all means, the entry barrier has to be lowered to accomodate everyone across all range of skill in DeFi

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>>51450858
You sure about that?

>> No.51452653

>>51451911
A mitigation is that a lot of anons are not in the know of the possibility

>> No.51452680

>>51451178
Based as fuck

>> No.51452687

>>51448721
Relatable. If you've ever made a big loss, you will understand how fucked the space can be if you're not fully in control of your identities

>> No.51452714

>>51451292
Solutions on a single chain are with enormous limitations

>> No.51452743

>>51448868
KYS

>> No.51453435

>>51450156
Perhaps they just got tired of it

>> No.51453471

>>51453435
kek.... fear of the unknown

>> No.51453487

>>51451630
Decentralized identities is the way out.

>>51450758
AIKON has a big influence on that

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>>51453487
I have a phobia for CEXes

>> No.51453668
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51453668

more shitcoins.
vinu shib doge floki are all doing god's work. even d0gbat.

>> No.51453681

>>51453668
Both zoomers and boomers are wising up on shitcoins and nft scams anon.

>> No.51453710

>>51448745
>if you are not willing to give away your hard earned money to some pajeet running a mass password cracker on his shack in India then you are a poorfag!

>> No.51453958

>>51453710
You lack imagination cos you just described a retard

>> No.51455442

>>51453710
There are somethings that are quite difficult to understand if you didn't go to school. You sound like a drop-out

>> No.51455463

>>51453616
Phobia is no small word. You get panic attacks when you see them?

>> No.51455558

>>51450232
This is a more secure option in my opinion, I think polygon ID and ORE ID are still the top tools for identity management tho with several distinct features.

>> No.51456133

>>51455463
I detest them, I feel unsafe with them

>> No.51456838

>>51448281
maximum security, and great UI. just like what Sylo got in its ecosystem.

>> No.51456959

>>51455558
The relevance of identity management in the scheme of the crypto space cannot be overstated

>> No.51457092

>>51448281
Interface. It's got to be built in to the web - web 4.0 if you will. Norman's click one button and they're providing liquidity using an inbuilt Windows tool coming as standard on all pcs and laptops.