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June 23, 2021, 09:23:37 AM
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There are many skilled developers and entrepreneurs in the bitcoin industry but it looks as though everyone is doing the same thing. Such as building exchanges, tokens, etc. But what I want to know is what does the bitcoin industry really need in terms of infrastructure? What will make the user experience magnitudes of times better? What will push forward adoption?

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June 23, 2021, 10:39:00 AM
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There are many skilled developers and entrepreneurs in the bitcoin industry but it looks as though everyone is doing the same thing. Such as building exchanges, tokens, etc. But what I want to know is what does the bitcoin industry really need in terms of infrastructure? What will make the user experience magnitudes of times better? What will push forward adoption?

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An excellent question, but I would direct it more towards who needs our industry? If we answer that, we will all turn out to be ignorant. Still, there are financial markets or government administration areas where the use of blockchain or cryptocurrency technology makes sense. In our industry, unfortunately, most of it is based on speculation and stupidity. Let's look at the volumes of most exchanges. They are false, and most projects (even those that have achieved success in the volume on their tokens) have only theoretical value. The source and profit are the increase in the token value and not the sale of the product or service they represent.
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