At the risk of being captain obvious…

If one wanted normal people to use their apps, one should ask for constant feedback from said normal people.

If one doesn’t care that their apps are used widely and doesn’t mind that they are limited to bitcoin users who have a very different understanding and preferences, then one can just build for themselves and ask bitcoiners for feedback.

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I'm skeptical of the implication that "Bitcoiners" are a collective with the same understanding and preferences, especially now given how much it's grown. Of course, you'd have to define what a Bitcoiner even is. To me, it's simply someone who uses Bitcoin. Individual philosophy, culture, ethics, morals, life experience, etc is a separate matter in my opinion. I think it would be a mistake to assume collective traits for something like Bitcoin, even if there are a lot of shared traits. Either way, developer bias is a real thing. They either care or don't.

Technical bitcoiners need to talk to BTC ETF button pushers to improve UX.

This is why I like asking my wife for feedback. She likes stacking sats on the Cash App, but she's not deep on the weeds like me.

Thank you, yes, I’ve been using bitcoin for longer than a lot of “bitcoiners” who don’t consider me to be a “bitcoiner” so I appreciate and am validated by your warranted skepticism

Yes true 🤷‍♂️