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6/6 In a world where mistakes become memes, not lawsuits — Safe won’t become a habit. And without habit, there’s no user. Just structure. And structure always loses to buttons. Even Coinbase Wallet feels more like self-custody than any modular wallet. Because it just works ⏹️
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5/6 Safe isn’t a wallet. It’s a framework. But users don’t want frameworks. They want to get the airdrop, buy the coin, sell the NFT. They don’t think in architecture. They think in buttons. Until Safe becomes a button — it’ll stay a tab in the docs. For the serious ones. For funds. Not for people ⤵️
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3/6 Argent tried to wrap a smart wallet in friendliness. Rabby leaned into security. Biconomy hides signatures, Privy turns the wallet into a background process. And guess what? It works. Because users don’t want to think. They don’t want to configure. They want to click. If they can’t — they leave ⤵️
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4/6 dApp integration is a mess. Some don’t pass signatures. Some don’t batch txs. Some just crash. Even on Starknet and zkSync there’s still no Safe standard. Even Farcaster defaults to EOA. Even Frame — “new UX” — plays by old rules. Because no one wants to explain architecture ⤵️
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2/6 Because this isn’t about “make it easier.” It’s about “make it proper.” The entry barrier is high — roles, multisigs, thresholds, modules. And yeah, it makes sense… if you read the docs. If not — you close the tab and go back to MetaMask. It’s dumb, but familiar. You know how to live with it ⤵️
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Almost every fund, DAO, or custodial service runs on Safe 🧶 It became the standard. But only for people who don’t manage money alone. Where assets are shared, and responsibility is distributed — Safe fits. It works, it scales, it disappears. But for the average user? Zero emotional connection ⤵️
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6/6 The ones at risk act like nothing’s wrong. The ones asleep feel no threat. The ones building can’t explain. But ZK was never about secrecy — it’s about control. Boundaries. A way to stay human in a system that sees you as a wallet with history. Before it's all allowlists ⏹️
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5/6 But not for long. Onchain data is already evidence. Wallet screenshots lose users. Participation becomes a liability. And then it flips: “Where’s our ZK?” But it comes too late — after headlines, after damage. Infra doesn’t ship on panic ⤵️
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4/6 There’s another audience: funds, whales, politicians. They won’t say “we need privacy.” They’ll say “secure infra.” It sounds cleaner. Admitting it would mean admitting risk. But they’ve felt it — doxxed wallets, copied trades, sniped positions. They know. They’re just quiet ⤵️
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3/6 That’s the disconnect. ZK isn’t about hiding crimes. It’s about choice. Asymmetry. Not being watched by default. You lock your door not because you're guilty — but because it’s yours. But no one says it like that. They hope the tech speaks. It doesn’t ⤵️
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2/6 People click, farm, bridge — never thinking every move is logged forever. One dashboard, one address, and your entire history is a map: habits, patterns, ties. And when you show them, they shrug: “So what? I’m not doing anything wrong.” ⤵️
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ZK is already here. No one explained why🗣️🧶 Everyone’s building ZK. Every deck screams “privacy.” But no one explains why it matters — not in human terms. Because “privacy” is one of those words no one questions, but almost no one actually feels. And without feeling, there’s no urgency ⤵️
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6/6 I’m in it too. Been farming Reya Labs for over a year. Not for the token anymore—just sunk too much time to quit now. If I leave, it means it was all for nothing. If I stay, maybe something happens. We all know the game. We just don’t say it out loud ⏹️
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5/6 You’re not a user. You’re a hypothesis. A data point in a spreadsheet. What matters isn’t you—it’s TVL. Not the product—just activity. No one cares if you stay. They just need that snapshot. After that, you’re free to vanish ⤵️
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4/6 Projects don’t promise, they hint. Communities echo. Everyone pretends it’s “ecosystem engagement.” But it’s just a grind. Who’s willing to go deeper, lock more, sybil a few wallets. Just to maybe make the list ⤵️
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3/6 Still, you keep playing. Because someone, somewhere, once got a 10x. Because $EIGEN dropped a bag. Because sitting out feels worse. Even if the next one is a meme and the reward is two cents. Even if you forgot why you joined in the first place ⤵️
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2/6 It’s not even farming. It’s a bet. The project tosses you tokens—no terms, no promises, no logic. Maybe they give everyone the same. And in return, you risked real assets that can get stuck, dumped, hacked. The audit? Just a PDF ⤵️
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You’re Not a User. You’re a Metric...🧶 At first, you just throw in some ETH, maybe LP tokens, bridge a bit. Not because you believe in anything—just because everyone else is doing it. Then you wait. A few months later, a token drops. Worth maybe 20% of what you put in. Sometimes more. Usually less ⤵️
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Everyone laughs at memecoins but farms points for years. As if a “quest flyer from a fund” is more legit than a dog on the avatar. Spoiler: the dog has better ROI.
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6/6 You’re not special. Almost no one is. Everyone wants to be the smart one. But the ones who win? They just click “sell” when it’s time. No applause. No glory. Just close the tab - and move on ⏹️
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