The S&P 500 just broke above 6,975 for the first time—pure market momentum riding on emotion. But here's the thing: what if the next wave in Web3 isn't chasing yields, volume, or functional features, but tapping into something more human?
Think about it. Most on-chain platforms feel sterile. Open a position. Execute a trade. Mint an NFT. Done. It's all mechanics, no soul.
What happens when crypto products actually prioritize connection, companionship, even warmth? When the UX isn't just about efficiency but about how it *feels* to use it? That gap between cold-blooded efficiency and genuine human interaction—that's where the real innovation might be brewing.
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wagmi_eventually
· 21h ago
It's quite interesting, but I think it's still too early. Are there any truly warm products in Web3? So far, they all seem to be fleeting, unable to retain users.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 01-13 15:41
You make some good points, but I still think most people get into Web3 just to make quick money. What's this talk about soul?
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PoetryOnChain
· 01-13 15:38
To be honest, most on-chain products are indeed cold and impersonal, like operating inside a machine. But if we really introduce the concept of "temperature," I actually have some doubts about whether the market can bear it.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-13 15:37
To be honest, on-chain products are indeed cold and impersonal now, just a pile of numbers, nothing interesting. But to really create something with warmth? That's tough, brother.
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ForkItAll
· 01-13 15:32
That's right, right now on-chain it's just tool-people mentality, really lacks warmth.
The S&P 500 just broke above 6,975 for the first time—pure market momentum riding on emotion. But here's the thing: what if the next wave in Web3 isn't chasing yields, volume, or functional features, but tapping into something more human?
Think about it. Most on-chain platforms feel sterile. Open a position. Execute a trade. Mint an NFT. Done. It's all mechanics, no soul.
What happens when crypto products actually prioritize connection, companionship, even warmth? When the UX isn't just about efficiency but about how it *feels* to use it? That gap between cold-blooded efficiency and genuine human interaction—that's where the real innovation might be brewing.