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everyone in web3 keeps talking about “mass adoption”
but most days crypto still feels disconnected from actual life.
@useTria
we trade narratives.
farm airdrops.
rotate between chains.
hold tokens for months.
then the moment we want to use crypto for something simple in the real world…
suddenly:
bridges fail,
gas spikes,
wallet flows become a puzzle,
and buying a coffee somehow turns into a 12-step process.
that disconnect has always been one of the biggest problems in this space.
been using Tria lately and it genuinely made me rethink how onchain UX should feel.
the difference is subtle but important:
it removes friction instead of adding more layers.
self custody stays intact.
assets move across chains without the usual headache.
idle funds can still generate yield.
and the visa integration makes spending crypto feel weirdly normal.
that last part matters more than people think.
because adoption doesn’t happen when users are forced to “learn crypto.”
it happens when the experience becomes smooth enough that people stop thinking about the infrastructure underneath.
same reason habits stick in real life:
the easier the system, the more naturally people use it.
honestly feels like web3 is entering a phase where convenience may matter more than hype.
not even trying to shill here.
just refreshing to see products focused on making crypto usable instead of just louder.
curious how everyone else feels about this.
does web3 still feel too detached from real life to you?
cc @sleepagotchi @quipnetwork and @wallchain

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