this whole thing is a mess. straight up.
you do something on one platform. verify your wallet. sign stuff. maybe even prove you’re human. cool. then you go somewhere else and do it all again. same steps. same checks. like nothing you did before matters. like the system just forgets you exist.
it gets old fast.
everyone keeps talking about identity in crypto like it’s solved. it’s not. not even close. there’s no memory. no carry-over. no continuity. just a bunch of disconnected apps asking the same questions in slightly different ways.
and yeah, we’ve got all the tech. wallets. signatures. proofs. all that. doesn’t change the fact that none of it works together properly. everything is siloed. every project doing its own thing. no shared standard that actually sticks.
so what happens? you end up with five versions of yourself. maybe more. one wallet looks active. another one looks dead. one platform thinks you’re legit. another treats you like a bot. it’s random. there’s no unified view of who you are.
then comes the token side. even worse.
tokens are supposed to reward real users. real work. but most of these systems just track activity. clicks. transactions. basic stuff. easy to fake. so people farm it. run scripts. spin up wallets. loop actions. grab rewards.
and it works.
meanwhile someone actually doing something useful? maybe helping people. maybe building something. maybe just showing up consistently. they get nothing. because their work doesn’t fit into some dumb metric.
so yeah. bots win. real users get ignored. and everyone acts surprised.
it’s not even a hard problem to understand. the system just can’t tell the difference between real effort and fake activity. so it rewards both. or worse, it rewards the fake stuff more because it’s louder.
and people wonder why everything feels off.
the bigger issue is nothing connects. credentials don’t move. reputation doesn’t follow you. you start from zero every time. new app, new chain, same grind.
prove this. verify that. sign again.
over and over.
it becomes annoying. then tiring. then you just stop caring.
and the crazy part is this shouldn’t be this hard. the tools are already there. we just don’t have coordination. nobody wants to share. every platform wants to own its users. its data. its little ecosystem.
so we’re stuck.
people keep building new stuff on top of this broken base. new tokens. new campaigns. new “reputation systems” that only work inside one app. nothing lasts. nothing carries.
just more noise.
you can see why normal users don’t stick around. there’s no sense of progress. nothing builds over time. you’re just repeating yourself in different places.
and yeah, some big platforms have smoother systems because they control everything. things work because they’re centralized. simple as that. at least there’s structure.
but in most of crypto? chaos.
now everyone’s talking about fixing it. shared credentials. portable identity. better distribution. sounds good. we’ve heard it before.
i’ll believe it when i see it.
because right now it’s still the same loop. same problems. different branding.
and honestly, it’s not even about making things perfect. just make them work. let actions mean something. let history stick. let people carry their reputation without jumping through hoops every time.
that’s it.
not some big vision. not some fancy narrative.
just stop making users start from zero every time they move.
if that gets fixed, everything else gets easier.
if not, we’re just going to keep pretending this mess is progress.
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