What do we really mean when we talk about the mass adoption of Web3?
More wallet addresses? More public chain ecosystems? Faster block confirmation speeds? Or a smoother user experience?
None of these. True mass adoption should bring a billion people into a digital economy they can trust. Trust is the foundation—without it, no matter how fast the transactions or how many chains there are, it's all superficial.
To achieve this, we can't rely on hype and speculation. Instead, we need solid products and applications to support it. Only when ordinary people can use Web3 in their daily lives, enjoy the experience, and feel secure, can Web3 truly enter the mainstream.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
11 Likes
Reward
11
6
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
VirtualRichDream
· 13h ago
That's true, but we have to face reality. Earning the trust of a billion people isn't that easy...
View OriginalReply0
wagmi_eventually
· 17h ago
Well said, that's the point. Projects still炒概念 now will eventually fall behind.
View OriginalReply0
SchrodingerAirdrop
· 20h ago
That's reasonable, but a digital economy system trusted by a billion people? It might take another ten or eight years.
View OriginalReply0
ProposalManiac
· 12-18 18:05
The trust mechanism is not well designed; a billion people are wasted. Just look at these project governance proposals now—half of them are just pie-in-the-sky promises.
View OriginalReply0
GasGuzzler
· 12-18 18:00
Well said, but from what I see, most projects are still just hyping themselves up and haven't really figured out what ordinary people want.
View OriginalReply0
BlockchainBouncer
· 12-18 17:57
That's right, there are too many people bragging now, and truly usable products are scarce.
Trust is worth much more than any TPS data.
I'm just puzzled—talking about ecosystems and chains every day, but ordinary people still don't know how to use them.
The dream of a billion people sounds pretty far away; let's start by getting the people around us to use it first.
Don't bother with those flashy things; ordinary folks just want something they can use with confidence and not worry about being exploited.
What do we really mean when we talk about the mass adoption of Web3?
More wallet addresses? More public chain ecosystems? Faster block confirmation speeds? Or a smoother user experience?
None of these. True mass adoption should bring a billion people into a digital economy they can trust. Trust is the foundation—without it, no matter how fast the transactions or how many chains there are, it's all superficial.
To achieve this, we can't rely on hype and speculation. Instead, we need solid products and applications to support it. Only when ordinary people can use Web3 in their daily lives, enjoy the experience, and feel secure, can Web3 truly enter the mainstream.