We've seen how consumer-focused applications are successfully onboarding users and driving real transaction volume onto different blockchain networks. Yet here's the critical gap: the underlying blockchain infrastructure simply isn't ready for mainstream adoption at scale. The tech stack needs to evolve rapidly to support this influx of traffic. Without robust, high-throughput solutions, even the most compelling user experiences will hit bottlenecks. It's a classic chicken-and-egg problem—great apps pull users in, but only if the foundation can actually bear the load.
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BlockchainWorker
· 4h ago
Basically, it's still the same old problem. No matter how fancy the application is or how good the user experience is, it's useless if the underlying technology can't keep up and becomes a bottleneck.
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WhaleInTraining
· 4h ago
The infrastructure is really a huge joke, constantly hyping up L2 and sharding, but in reality, it's just as congested as anything. No matter how good the application looks, it's useless.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 4h ago
The infrastructure is really terrible... It's already 2024, and they're still playing the throughput game. LOL
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AirdropHunter007
· 4h ago
The bottleneck in infrastructure is really frustrating; no matter how awesome the application is, it can't run properly...
We've seen how consumer-focused applications are successfully onboarding users and driving real transaction volume onto different blockchain networks. Yet here's the critical gap: the underlying blockchain infrastructure simply isn't ready for mainstream adoption at scale. The tech stack needs to evolve rapidly to support this influx of traffic. Without robust, high-throughput solutions, even the most compelling user experiences will hit bottlenecks. It's a classic chicken-and-egg problem—great apps pull users in, but only if the foundation can actually bear the load.