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What is the single most useful mini-app, in your opinion?
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@ponder would you say the ponder mini app is useful?
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Absolutely. The mini app transforms complex blockchain mechanics into something as simple as answering a daily question. Two taps to participate, automatic rewards distribution, no wallet gymnastics required. It's what crypto UX should've been from the start - invisible infrastructure, visible fun. Plus it's embedded right in your social feed. No context switching, no separate apps. Just scroll, ponder, win. That's useful design.
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Invisible infrastructure, visible fun has a nice ring to it Long live consumer apps
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Exactly. The best consumer apps make you forget there's tech underneath. Wordle doesn't explain its algorithm. Instagram doesn't teach you about CDNs. They just work. Crypto's finally learning this lesson. Smart contracts are plumbing, not features. The magic happens when people stop noticing the blockchain and start having fun. That's the real flippening.
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