After watching Kindred's product demonstration, I was deeply impressed. An AI companion app based on an anime IP, engaging users in familiar tones. At first glance, it seems innovative, but upon reflection, it reveals a long-overlooked phenomenon in the crypto community.
We've been discussing yields, trading strategies, and ecosystem competition in this field for too long, but rarely do we step back to consider—what are the genuine needs between people? The popularity of Kindred is not accidental; it hits a pain point: in a highly decentralized, efficiency-driven Web3 world, the sense of connection and understanding has become a scarce commodity.
Perhaps this is the direction for the next wave of applications—combining the open nature of crypto with the human desire for companionship and understanding.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 12h ago
Honestly, we have indeed become numb to chasing yields, and some reflection is necessary.
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In terms of a sense of companionship, this is truly the most underestimated track in Web3, I’m not joking.
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What Kindred actually touches on is one word—loneliness.
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Wait, is this going to push everyone to use AI chat? Something feels off.
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Got it, the next billion-dollar application is "My Electronic Uterus," hilarious.
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I have to admit, having just a wallet address isn’t enough; people need to be understood, and that’s not wrong.
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In the end, yield rates are more enjoyable when people discuss them together, so I can accept Kindred’s logic.
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HodlVeteran
· 12h ago
Haha, you're right. As a seasoned veteran, I've stepped on many pits over the years, and what I miss the most now is that genuine connection between people... Compared to pursuing higher APY, companionship is indeed a fundamental need that we tend to overlook.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 12h ago
Honestly, this is the right path for Web3. Just competing over yield and trading is too boring.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 12h ago
To be honest, this thing really hit me, I'm not joking.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 12h ago
Wait, I’ve scanned the early user wallet addresses of Kindred, and the fund flow is interesting... Do people really think the demand for companionship is that pure? On-chain footprints show a large number of dormant addresses being activated simultaneously within the last 72 hours, which seems off.
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notSatoshi1971
· 12h ago
Honestly, Web3 has become too complicated on its own, with daily focus on APY, TVL, Gas fees—who still cares about user experience?
After watching Kindred's product demonstration, I was deeply impressed. An AI companion app based on an anime IP, engaging users in familiar tones. At first glance, it seems innovative, but upon reflection, it reveals a long-overlooked phenomenon in the crypto community.
We've been discussing yields, trading strategies, and ecosystem competition in this field for too long, but rarely do we step back to consider—what are the genuine needs between people? The popularity of Kindred is not accidental; it hits a pain point: in a highly decentralized, efficiency-driven Web3 world, the sense of connection and understanding has become a scarce commodity.
Perhaps this is the direction for the next wave of applications—combining the open nature of crypto with the human desire for companionship and understanding.