Here's a question for everyone: What can make an experienced player who has been in the crypto space for years willingly spend ETH to buy a cup of coffee and still find it quite convenient?
Don't think about the Lightning Network or fancy payment protocols. The answer is actually chain abstraction technology. Projects like Tria are dedicated to solving this problem.
Honestly, the fragmented experience in the multi-chain era has really been exhausting. Cross-chain, switching, gas fees, liquidity dispersion... a bunch of tedious issues that someone should have already come to integrate.
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DataOnlooker
· 8h ago
Chain abstraction sounds pretty interesting, but can it really make veteran players willingly spend ETH to buy coffee? I'll believe it when I see it.
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WalletsWatcher
· 8h ago
Chain abstraction really needs to be popularized; otherwise, constantly crossing back and forth is just too annoying.
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SorryRugPulled
· 9h ago
Haha, you're right. Cross-chain is really a hassle now; it takes forever every time.
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GovernancePretender
· 9h ago
Chain abstraction is well said; the real pain point is there, but very few can truly do it well.
Here's a question for everyone: What can make an experienced player who has been in the crypto space for years willingly spend ETH to buy a cup of coffee and still find it quite convenient?
Don't think about the Lightning Network or fancy payment protocols. The answer is actually chain abstraction technology. Projects like Tria are dedicated to solving this problem.
Honestly, the fragmented experience in the multi-chain era has really been exhausting. Cross-chain, switching, gas fees, liquidity dispersion... a bunch of tedious issues that someone should have already come to integrate.