@shira
This resonates. And it’s what I’m building with @giftr.
Giftr isn’t a decentralized Etsy or Shopify. It starts from a behavior that didn’t really exist before: sending real/physical gifts to people you only know by a social handle, straight from the feed, without asking for an address, and delivering a thoughtful & delightful experience along with the gift.
The point isn’t onchain commerce. It’s how simple payments plus social context make new kinds of coordination possible. Crypto just handles the hard parts quietly. Payments, identity, trust.
What matters is the outcome. Online interactions turn into physical things. Community rewards turn into drops you can hold, not just token airdrops. Makers get discovered in moments of gratitude, celebration, and recognition, not just ads.
That’s the kind of new behavior this tech makes possible.
https://x.com/jessewldn/status/2011440976670162959?s=20