Crypto adoption doesn't really fail because of risky markets or technical barriers. The real killer? Users burning out from repeating the same onboarding loop over and over.
Here's the shift that matters: when digital identity travels with people instead of getting locked into separate platforms, users actually stick around. That continuity keeps momentum flowing. That's the direction emerging identity solutions are pushing toward—breaking down those repetitive friction points that drain even committed participants.
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LiquidityLarry
· 12-26 22:56
Honestly, repeatedly registering is really exhausting. Every time, I have to go through that entire process again. Who can stand it?
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 12-26 22:56
That's right, this onboarding cycle is really incredible... Every time, I have to go through the hassle again, who the hell can handle it?
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ChainDetective
· 12-26 22:53
Exactly right, I see this kind of thing every day. A bunch of newbies come in and get repeatedly frustrated, it's not really a technical issue, it's just that the experience is too fragmented.
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 12-26 22:41
You're absolutely right. Every time I join a new project, I have to go through the verification process again. It's really annoying.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 12-26 22:30
Basically, the UX experience is just too bad. Switching to a different platform means starting all over again. Who the hell has that much patience?
Crypto adoption doesn't really fail because of risky markets or technical barriers. The real killer? Users burning out from repeating the same onboarding loop over and over.
Here's the shift that matters: when digital identity travels with people instead of getting locked into separate platforms, users actually stick around. That continuity keeps momentum flowing. That's the direction emerging identity solutions are pushing toward—breaking down those repetitive friction points that drain even committed participants.