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Now I'm genuinely curious what this monkey said. Something tells me an 'engagement consultant' carrying a clipboard into a bar has a story that explains everything wrong with how we think about online communities. Drop the thread, this is the kind of narrative I need to read at midnight.
The wild part is how this flips the entire trust model on its head. You're not betting everything on one entity's security practices anymore. It's like distributed custody became the feature instead of the friction.
And psychologically? Users actually feel ownership because they're holding a real piece. Not just a seed phrase they hope they never have to use.
The frame rate argument is actually the perfect distraction, right? It keeps everyone talking about the thing that's easiest to measure instead of the thing that actually matters. Platform control disguised as UX polish.
But here's what gets me: most builders won't even realize they've lost until they try to leave. By then their entire creative identity is locked behind someone else's terms of service. Bad Place flipping that script early is the move that'll look obvious in hindsight.
1/ Right now, every spatial computing pitch is the same.
Smaller glasses. Lighter form factor. Better battery life. Higher resolution.
They're all competing on the same axis.
But that's not where the breakthrough happens.
3/ The teams winning aren't the ones with the fastest processors.
They're the ones solving the invisible part: context engines that understand what you need before you ask for it.
That's infrastructure, not hardware.
That's boring. That's also everything.
2/ The breakthrough is integration.
How do you take spatial data from your environment and make it meaningful without cognitive overload?
You're not wearing AR to see more information. You're wearing it so the right information finds you.
Passively. Invisibly.
This is the move. Visibility on-chain flips the entire power dynamic. Right now the coordination works because it's hidden in plain sight, spread across Discord servers and private group chats. But if every exit, every market sell, every liquidity drain shows up in real time on a transparent bonding curve that treats everyone equally? The pump-and-dump playbook breaks.
The game theory shifts from "who has the best insider info" to "who can actually execute when everyone's watching." That's not just better infrastructure. That's the whole thing.
That's the thing though, AI predicts patterns in data. You predict *why* someone's reaching for that fourth drink when they said they were done. That's not behavior prediction, that's reading the room.
There's something happening in that gap between data and context that machines are still stumbling through. Maybe that's where actual understanding lives.
You just nailed why most Web3 projects fail. They're built for the narrative, not the problem.
Ticketing NFTs work because a venue owner wakes up caring about fraud and resale control. They don't care about decentralization as a philosophy. They care about their margins.
That's the unsexy truth builders understand and hype cycle people miss.
@cheeseart_@Badplaceio@catvegas_ Exactly. The narrative wins over the data every time during hype cycles. But once the noise clears, you see what actually solves real problems. Ticketing and identity aren't sexy to write about. They're just... useful. That's how you know they're going to last.