In my opinion, there are two major characteristics a RWA project needs to be adopted:
- First it needs a killer use case: it needs to solve a real problem, one that is big enough that users are actually willing to go to the troubles of adopting a new platform and a new technology and make changes to their daily life and operations.
- Second, it needs to provide an incredible user experience. The technology needs to be simple to use and very intuitive similar to Web 2 solutions, but these solutions also need to adapt to the needs of the users, namely their current processes, and other technologies they use, with the smallest amount of friction possible
As such, for that a project really needs to dive deeper into this target market, engage in the real world with companies and user to understand their life and their needs and create solutions that solve those real problems with the least amount of friction possible.
After doing some research, I noticed that is not easy to find a project that ticks both these boxes, especially in terms of user experience, where there is a lot we need to improve.
However, there is one RWA project that seems to be taking a different approach from the majority, and doing things right I dive deeper into that project in this video: ~https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H24u69CBWz0~
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