Most Web3 startups don’t fail because of execution—they fail because they build the wrong product first. Here’s why.
Most Web3 startups don’t fail because of execution—they fail because they build the wrong product first. Here’s why.
Web3 won’t scale through crypto products—it will scale through internet products. Here’s how that transition happens.
Decentralization is core to Web3—but most users don’t care about it. Here’s why usability and value matter more than ideology.
Engagement looks like growth—but retention is what actually matters. Here’s the difference and why most Web3 projects get it wrong.
Web3 won’t scale by adding features—it will scale by hiding complexity. Here’s why abstraction will define the next phase of adoption.
Web3 won’t scale until it feels like Web2. Here’s what a truly seamless, user-friendly Web3 experience actually looks like.
Web3 onboarding isn’t failing because people don’t understand—it’s failing because it asks too much too early. Here’s the real problem.
Web3 isn’t failing because of technology—it’s failing because of user experience. Here’s why UX still feels broken and what needs to change.
Web3 can be scalable and still fail. Here’s why usability—not performance—will define the next phase of adoption.
Most Web3 products don’t fail at the surface—they fail underneath. Here’s why infrastructure is the real reason many projects break.