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Originally Posted by JohnnyB
Is it that convoluted? From a fan experience point of view it's not that different from trying to collect a whole set of hockey cards from packs that are given away in individual happy meals, just done digitally. The fan ultimately shouldn't really need to know anything about the tech on the back end anyways, but they're talking about starting with people who are crypto native to begin with as the target audience and then expanding to wider audiences in 3-5 years or more. By then there will be plenty of web3 user experiences that don't feel like using crypto at all.
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I think it’s convoluted from the implementation perspective, I’d agree that the end-user would probably not need to understand or care about the minutiae of what is behind whatever app or system they’re using, so long as it works reliably.
What it seems like though is there are desperate attempts to find some useful application for this that isn’t served better already. I don’t understand the evangelicalism over this tech, it really just needs to live in the background like virtually all other tech does.