Great input, Joe. And good thinking by YakiHonne.

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Maybe we need to up our meme game. Create more simple infographics like this comparing legacy platforms to #nostr nostr:nprofile1qqszpxr0hql8whvk6xyv5...
Great input, Joe. And good thinking by YakiHonne.
It’s probably much easier to promote a specific app (e.g. Fountain, Stablecraft, etc.) than the broader concept (i.e. v4v), especially when onboarding new people. But I’m not sure which app that would be.
There are several pretty good options, but people coming from the legacy world expect Spotify-level quality and functionality. And honestly, I don’t think we’re quite there yet. Or maybe we are, and I’ve just missed it.
Right now, it seems like people find this space when they’re ready for it. Onboarding new people means trying to convince those who haven’t yet arrived at those conclusions on their own.
The people who discover this space organically are usually motivated enough to find the imperfections charming. Others are harder to convince. If they get a bad first impression, it’s much harder to get a second chance later, even after things have improved.
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