If I ask my brother to send me money using crypto and he needs a 10‑minute tutorial just to set up a wallet, we’ve already lost. The biggest hurdle for crypto isn’t the price — it’s the geek factor.
For years, we’ve focused on making crypto more powerful — faster chains, stronger security, endless features. But somewhere along the way, we forgot something important, most people don’t want to understand the tech. They want it to fade into the background.
Think about how you use a credit card. You don’t think about banking servers, encryption, or clearing systems. You just tap and go. That’s the level of simplicity crypto needs if it wants real adoption.
This is where projects like @Plasma start to stand out. The goal isn’t to show off complex tech. It’s to make $XPL and the whole ecosystem run so smoothly that you don’t even realize a blockchain is involved.
With Bitcoin‑level security quietly in the background, the experience feels simple, familiar, and even mom‑friendly. When technology becomes invisible, trust grows. And when trust grows, adoption follows.
Crypto doesn’t need to be louder anymore — it needs to feel normal.
So what do you?
Should crypto be built for experts, or should it work for everyone?
Share your thoughts in the comments!

