Monero is still one of the most important projects in crypto. Not because it pumps. Not because it’s trendy. But because it defends privacy — not as a feature, but as a fundamental right. Unfortunately, I don’t believe we’ll ever see mass adoption. It’s slow, and post-EU ban (2027), it’s harder than ever to use. And yet… that ban only proves how necessary it really is.
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Hot take: Most crypto products don’t have a user problem. They have a pointlessness problem. People don’t usually care about decentralization. They care about doing things they couldn’t do before. Build that — and they’ll come.
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Farcaster feels like the early days of Twitter — but with composability. What if we used it not just to talk about crypto, but to build with it? Think: social feeds wired to smart contracts, casts that trigger code, onchain reputation baked into everyday posts. Let’s stop posting about the future. Let’s cast it.
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