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RE: Dash's Killer App: A Focused Commitment To Simplicity

in #dash8 years ago

definitely. The nerds who do the coding have done a great job brining us cryptocurrencies, but they're not the best at making complicated stuff into something a regular person can use, understand or even to take the initiative to understand cryptos. Theyre definitely the backbone of this new system but we cant reach mass adoption without making userfriendly. I also dont think anonymity will be a selling point to push cryptos into mass adoption because, frankly, most people dont care about being anonymous so long as we can maintain privacy.

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You have absolutely 2 good points

userfriendly.

Fully agree; refer to other comments to this post for my views on this.

I also dont think anonymity will be a selling point to push cryptos into mass adoption because, frankly, most people dont care about being anonymous so long as we can maintain privacy.

Again, absolutely agree. And how anonymous is a 50 random character user ID in the end? less recognisable, but still it stays the same in time, ie it is just a more difficult representation of the individual owning the account.