Exactly most people don't think for themselves, they just absorb the consensus, they leverage the critical thinking of people they trust. It's just that this time there is a massive economic benefit to figuring it out yourself and the reward is so worth it

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Also to add to that people dismiss doing something “different”. I don’t remember who I heard this from but online banking is a big pain in the balls. People just deal with it because they have to. People can and will adjust (UX improvements will help too)

I imagine having to deal with a username and password for Internet services were a pain for people that would “never launch” either.

I agree with you, I am not a fan of this oh the UX will be the thing that brings the masses, has anyone objectively sat and used amazon and thought this is easy? Its a horrible user experience, we've simply normalised it

Time normalises a lot of things things that aren't exactly the best, I think the benefits outweigh UX, if its 10x better you can get people to take action at least thats how I rate my experience. Yes its a ballache to self custody but I have control of my funds and at any time I can access them, add to them and not have to ask anyone for permission

I don't see how that isn't something people would want in the future, unless they are completely captured state cucks

Agree 🫡