Yep - I keep thinking there are a few apps we should have that we don't seem to right now. I spent the afternoon trawling apps to see what's out there - I've found 253 so far, but only checked less than a quarter to see if they're still live and what they do. I'm definitely identifying a gap or two, so I wonder if I should learn to code enough to start doing something about that. Not sure where I'd find the time, and sadly I don't have the personal funds to pay developers !
But longer term, I think we need to find something that doesn't exist yet, that people would want enough to spur mass adoption, and that works on Web3 in a way that can't be easily imitated by Web2 companies with endless funds. I appreciate that is a VERY big ask !
You should definitely learn to code. It is so hard to find good coders who will consistently build (and then update) your projects. You can truly only rely on yourself so I think coding would be an incredible investment of your time.
Yep - I keep thinking there are a few apps we should have that we don't seem to right now. I spent the afternoon trawling apps to see what's out there - I've found 253 so far, but only checked less than a quarter to see if they're still live and what they do. I'm definitely identifying a gap or two, so I wonder if I should learn to code enough to start doing something about that. Not sure where I'd find the time, and sadly I don't have the personal funds to pay developers !
But longer term, I think we need to find something that doesn't exist yet, that people would want enough to spur mass adoption, and that works on Web3 in a way that can't be easily imitated by Web2 companies with endless funds. I appreciate that is a VERY big ask !
You should definitely learn to code. It is so hard to find good coders who will consistently build (and then update) your projects. You can truly only rely on yourself so I think coding would be an incredible investment of your time.