A question I've been thinking about lately:



If crypto disappeared tomorrow, which problems would still remain unsolved?

I think that's one of the best ways to evaluate any project.

Because technology alone doesn't create value.

Solving a problem does.

For example, cross-border payments were slow before crypto.

Asset transfers involved multiple intermediaries before crypto.

Access to global financial markets was limited for many people before crypto.

The technology is interesting, but the real question is whether it makes these processes meaningfully better.

That's why I try to focus less on features and more on outcomes.

Not:

"How innovative is this protocol?"

But:

"What becomes easier, faster, cheaper, or more accessible because it exists?"

The projects with the strongest long-term potential are often the ones addressing problems that would still exist even if markets stopped paying attention.

Narratives change.

Technology evolves.

But real-world inefficiencies have a habit of sticking around until someone solves them.

And that's where lasting value tends to come from.

What's a problem you believe crypto is genuinely solving better than traditional systems today? 👇🌍
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ybaser
· 1h ago
Just charge forward 👊
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