well…it's not you
nobody wants to talk about it
and if they are talking, only a few are doing something about it
we're building a revolutionary tech but explaining it like we don't want people to understand
and then every blockchain explanation somehow makes you feel confused or stupid
you see.... it is not you. web3 does have a communication problem
and its soooo crazy that to be part of web3, you actually need to understand the tech...
so frenn let me be your guide
you're probably wondering who tf I am
i'm Vic
i'm the one who makes you go "ooo it actually makes sense now"
I write for the devs building real projects.
the protocols that'll actually matter, the ones creating scroll-stoppers, not just hype
here is what I am about:
⬩making blockchain tech fun without losing its technical accuracy
⬩technical writing that works for builders and believers alike
i'm exploring research and technical writing because, boy o boy, am i going to be one of the people making waves in this space
and although i'm early in this journey
learning, writing, and building in public
for me, this is about changing the narrative and seeing how much better on-chain we can be
if you're building something real, we should talk
and if you just came in....
It's nice to meet you, frenn♡
hardest truths I have had to accept!!
• betrayal never comes from a stranger
• working hard doesn't always mean you'll make it in life
• when we celebrate our birthdays we only see the +1, meanwhile it's also a -1
• lastly, never think it can't happen to you.... cos it can
stay grateful and have a blissful weekend🧡
I've always had crypto sitting in my wallet but never actually touched DeFi
so over the weekend I finally did it!
• staked ETH with @LidoFinance
• swapped a token
• bridged a token
'twas scary and exciting at the same time
and why is ETH so unstable 😭😂
anyways, I'm going to be documenting most of my defi interactions
so, please stick around 🫶
can web3 really build a system where people care, stay and earn?
I think about it a lot
in web3, it feels like products are more tech-focused than user-focused, making usability and desirability feel more like an afterthought
web2 cracked this code already, look at your banking app - they onboard you, hold your hand, tell you what to do next
this makes the tech look invisible and the experience becomes everything
anyways, let's look at a case study in web3 - @Nasun_io
if you haven't heard of Nasun before,
it's an L1 building at the intersection of Web3, AI, DeFi, and SocialFi
their anchor is making people care, not just the tech
they embody storytelling as the infrastructure, which is rare in this space and I absolutely love it
they're also explicitly trying to solve Web3's UX problem
so I did a little snooping around myself
here's my first impression
• the entry had no clear login path
someone new would have to figure it out themselves
it's obvious they wanted to avoid the standard "connect wallet" pattern, but i fell it created a different problem. invisibility
the path is there. but it doesn't pull you in
• post login, I expected an onboarding flow. something that told me what to do next but there was none
but, once I got I got in, the UX was smoother and really easy to navigate
I claimed simulated tokens, staked, and explored to my hearts content
like, my brain did not hurt from interacting with Nasun at all
a web3 webapp?? it felt so surreal and human
the only friction I experienced was at entry
now, here's the thing
if web3 really wants people to care, stay and earn, entry can't feel like guesswork and onboarding can't be optional
and the good news is Nasun already understands this better than most
they just need to extend that thinking to the front door, and I bet they will
do follow @techie_vic for more updates on Nasun
stay jiggy •‿•
a lady just died from a BBL
and somewhere another woman is saving up for one because she doesn't believe she's enough as she is
nobody is talking about this honestly
that's the gap I'd build using @thespotdotapp