It's going well for sure but pace will need to now be made to keep hype levels up while there's still a lack of understanding. For the most part it's primarily all hive users so they simply get it. The next is going to be promoting it to non hive users and that's going to be the true test.
The one thing that still worries me about housing everything under one roof is a classic business notes. When a business tries to do everything they greatly fall short in ALL areas of their business. A successful business is one that focuses and crushes the competition in the sector.
It's why I'll never be a fan of the everything app. Because people are still going to use other applications that do it better and they like more instead of trying to do everything from a single app. Time will tell though but what I see is LEO not being an everything app and with this new UI it pretty much only promotes threads like twitter and that's it. You don't really see or ever notice the blog side anymore or is there really any mention of it so far in the Alpha stage. So maybe in reality the focus really is just a new UI that's like twitter which is what project blanks idea was all along.
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These are very valid points but it may be a big mistake to compare crypto business models to legacy business models. Legacy systems are streamlined and centralized. They have razor thin profit margins and high overhead costs. They have a clear-cut hierarchy of leadership. Crypto has none of these things.
Crypto is built on flat-architecture, and thus the concept of an "everything-app" makes more sense. Development spreads outwardly on the ground floor and pyramids are hard to build on top of shifting sands. It is 100% necessary to have focus and make sure we build things right, but the differences between these two "business" models have so much contrast that it's hard to justify even calling crypto a "business".