One of the biggest misconceptions in crypto is that adoption happens overnight.


It doesn't.
Most technological shifts follow the same pattern.
At first, people ignore them.
Then they dismiss them.
Then they start experimenting.
Only after years of infrastructure improvements does mainstream adoption begin.
Crypto is no different.
What looks like slow progress on the surface is often years of builders improving wallets, scaling networks, reducing costs, strengthening security, and creating better user experiences behind the scenes.
The interesting part is that by the time most people notice a technology, the foundation has usually been under construction for much longer than they realize.
That's why I spend less time trying to predict next week's price action and more time watching long-term trends.
Are developers still building?
Is infrastructure improving?
Are new users finding it easier to participate?
These questions don't generate exciting headlines, but they often reveal where the industry is actually heading.
Markets move in cycles.
Infrastructure compounds.
And over time, the latter tends to matter more.
What piece of crypto infrastructure do you think has improved the most over the past few years? 👇🌍📈
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