Hello web3!
Now that I’ve got some downtime, I wanted to get back into writing more regularly, and Mirror seems to me to be the best option going forward.
I’ll be posting short and longer form thoughts here on web2, web3, web5 and beyond. Maybe some geopolitics and political economy here and there too.
First longer post will probably be about how Patreon, Substack and even OnlyFans are sitting ducks to be replaced by a web3 model. Mirror itself may very well play a big role
Until then,
Ben
Hello web3!
Now that I’ve got some downtime, I wanted to get back into writing more regularly, and Mirror seems to me to be the best option going forward.
I’ll be posting short and longer form thoughts here on web2, web3, web5 and beyond. Maybe some geopolitics and political economy here and there too.
First longer post will probably be about how Patreon, Substack and even OnlyFans are sitting ducks to be replaced by a web3 model. Mirror itself may very well play a big role
Until then,
Ben

The Wallet-Centric Customer Experience Stack
As web3 matures, so does its infrastructure and tooling, and one of the most interesting developments lately has been the emergent stack forming around an embedded wallet of one kind or another. Dozens of companies and projects are vying to arm the dapp developers of the world with a seamless onboarding experience with (mostly) non-custodial guarantees. And while I’ve been vocal about the fact that improving the UX of crypto alone won’t solve mass adoption when value risk looms so large, tool...
Return on composability
From wallets and key management, to on-ramps and gas fees, there is still a lot of deployment to be done before web3 is approachable by normal people. That said, I mostly consider these questions to be largely execution problems running through some known currents like layer 2s and layer 3s, smart contract wallets, MPC, batch transactions, social recovery and sign on etc. Our smartest people are on it, and basically we are on our way to having our Ethereum values cake and eating our web2 user...

The Wallet-Centric Customer Experience Stack
As web3 matures, so does its infrastructure and tooling, and one of the most interesting developments lately has been the emergent stack forming around an embedded wallet of one kind or another. Dozens of companies and projects are vying to arm the dapp developers of the world with a seamless onboarding experience with (mostly) non-custodial guarantees. And while I’ve been vocal about the fact that improving the UX of crypto alone won’t solve mass adoption when value risk looms so large, tool...
Return on composability
From wallets and key management, to on-ramps and gas fees, there is still a lot of deployment to be done before web3 is approachable by normal people. That said, I mostly consider these questions to be largely execution problems running through some known currents like layer 2s and layer 3s, smart contract wallets, MPC, batch transactions, social recovery and sign on etc. Our smartest people are on it, and basically we are on our way to having our Ethereum values cake and eating our web2 user...
Notes on technology, crypto, AI, product management and probably a bunch of other things from Ben Basche (@basche42)
Notes on technology, crypto, AI, product management and probably a bunch of other things from Ben Basche (@basche42)
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