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Kai BGR🫧
Kai BGR🫧
One thing I keep asking myself lately: what actually makes people stay in Web3? Not join. Stay. Because attracting attention is easy. Keeping trust, participation, and long term engagement? That’s the hard part. The projects that survive usually understand this better than most. Take @quipnetwork for example. Security conversations often feel distant or overly technical, but maybe the bigger challenge is helping people feel comfortable enough to participate in digital spaces without second guessing every interaction. In AI, adoption probably depends on confidence as much as capability. That’s partly why @TheARCTERMINAL feels interesting to me. Secure, customizable infrastructure and encrypted collaboration could matter a lot once businesses start depending on AI systems at scale. Then there’s the user experience side. @sleepagotchi feels like an example of how onboarding matters more than people realize. If NFT participation feels intuitive and rewarding instead of confusing, people naturally engage longer. And honestly, transparency still feels underrated in DeFi. Communities tend to stick around when they actually understand what’s happening, which is something @TermMaxFi seems to care about through open communication and user education. Maybe retention is the real moat. Because hype brings people in. But trust, clarity, and good experiences are what make them stay.

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