Hot take: Technology doesn't drive adoption. UX does. Why Payment UX matters?
@Bitcoin has been around since 2009. @ethereum since 2015.
We have:
✅ Decentralization
✅ Security
✅ Programmability
✅ Censorship resistance
But we don't have mainstream adoption. Why?
Because the UX is still terrible.
Sending crypto shouldn't require understanding hexadecimal, knowing about different networks, verifying 42-character strings, and then sending test transactions
That's not a UX problem. That's a UX disaster.
CIP fixes this by making payments work like every other payment system people already use.
> Type a @name.
> Type the amount
> Click Send
> Done.
This isn't dumbing down crypto. This is making crypto usable. The technology can be complex. The experience should be simple.
When your mom can send crypto as easily as she sends a text, that's when we've succeeded. @snowball_cip is that bridge.
Not because it's innovative technology (though it is). Because it's obvious U, and obvious UX is what drives adoption.
Try it out now: http:/cip.snowball.money