In 1999, there were 23 blogs. In 2006, there were 50 million+ blogs
In 2020 there are like 6 crypto apps. In 2027 there will be… Hopefully at least 23
In 2020 there are like 6 crypto apps. In 2027 there will be… Hopefully at least 23
Who would have bought the iPhone if there were less than 10 useful things you could do with it?
If you want adoption, and not just to get rich quick, like you say, then we need to build better apps where users can earn, connect, have fun, not just sell namespace to each other
If you want adoption, and not just to get rich quick, like you say, then we need to build better apps where users can earn, connect, have fun, not just sell namespace to each other
Here are some of my fav crypto apps that I actually use and I think are good / useful
1. @gitcoin Gitcoin - Pay open source developers like never before via GitHub issue bounties. (no token)
1. @gitcoin Gitcoin - Pay open source developers like never before via GitHub issue bounties. (no token)
2. @PoolTogether_ - lossless lottery where you get your money back and someone wins the interest. I don’t think this has been able to exist before.
Shoutout to @rtreesdapp for the same thing but streaming interest to charities instead (no token)
Shoutout to @rtreesdapp for the same thing but streaming interest to charities instead (no token)
3. @storjproject - cheaper faster web hosting that's S3 compatible and I can see helping unbundle Amazon Web Services. Can we build a better google drive for everyone?
4. @cryptokitties - digital beanie babies you actually own. Also includes @opensea and @superrare_co. There are many similar art & collectable apps but I haven’t seen any really differentiate itself.
Where are the next gen games I’ve been promised?
Where are the next gen games I’ve been promised?
5. Social apps like @thepepoapp , @kauri_io , @cent, @cryptoraves - places for content where likes can be tiny amounts of money. None of these have really taken off so maybe people don’t care about random points?
Reddit also belongs to this kinda https://www.reddit.com/community-points
Reddit also belongs to this kinda https://www.reddit.com/community-points
6. @keybase (just acquired by Zoom) - secure chat with identity + encryption, runner up @ethstatus.
Other identity ( @3boxdb) and chat apps are around, but who is on there and what can I actually use it for?
Other identity ( @3boxdb) and chat apps are around, but who is on there and what can I actually use it for?
DeFi (decentralized finance) protocols aren't really apps, any more than my bank account is an app. Cool tools yeah, but not friendly accessible or particularly useful if you aren't willing to risk a lot of capital on its success. https://twitter.com/renelubov/status/1262475166233354248
What am I missing here? What dApps are you actually using and enjoying?