@blu3
Most people talk about low fees and user growth but almost no one
has noticed this...
Base isn’t just scaling transactions it’s turning tiny communities into fully functioning micro economies OnChain.
A miniapp with 20 real users can have real cashflow, identity, and
tradable economic activity without forcing huge network effects. It’s
not about “mass adoption” first it’s about small, sustainable economic units that grow organically, each with their own OnChain logic and value.
That’s tricky to see because TVL charts and DAU numbers hide it but
this is where real cultural and economic behavior starts. Base feels like a place where the smallest meaningful group can build something that actually survives and self sustains in public.
No hype. Just micro economies. Hmmmm