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How do you drive network effects with things that require thought? I'd say the greatest network effects are driven by convenience and most of society will sacrifice many freedoms for that convenience. The only way to drive what seems like a less convenient route is through the waller somehow. Definitely a tough nut but worth mulling over. There's some nostr job posting stuff I've seen as example. It's nostr, it's devs and it's naturally Bitcoin. There's also many people around looking for work in many places. How about a site that select area and people could post jobs for handy men or whatever and its Bitcoin or vouchers. Things like that might create a bridge or curiosity. Some might simply get put off they're not getting paid in the fiat they're used to but it could act as a bridge to curiosity for some. Been mulling over my failures at on-boarding to nostr. It's always relays, managing nsec and not used to decentralized. Primal seems to work to onboard cause they've made that step easy but sacrificed some principles. However if you took it one step further and made web site services in some way that required a login, surely you have optional selection. Have user and psswd but the website tells you "we are storing you're private key, if you want to learn what that is and take ownership, we will encrypt and send you". It goes against principles? Maybe, but also nudges to learning possibly

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