Stop trying to explain “blockchain” to your friends. Explain the benefit instead.
Imagine it’s 1995 and you’re explaining the internet to someone. You wouldn’t start talking about the technical systems behind it. You’d simply say, “It lets you send a message instantly”.
Crypto today feels stuck in that same technical phase. We keep talking about gas fees, shards, and private keys. No wonder people look confused, like we're speaking an alien language.
The real revolution happens when technology becomes invisible. You don’t need to understand a car engine to drive. Similarly, you shouldn't need to be a developer to use crypto.
That’s exactly why @Plasma caught my attention. Instead of trying to impress with complexity, they focus on usefulness. With $XPL , the goal is simple: Bitcoin-level security with an experience that feels as easy as a banking app — something real people can actually use.
Mass adoption won’t happen when everyone understands blockchain.
It’ll happen when people are using it without even thinking about it.
When you first got into crypto, what confused you the most — wallets, exchanges, or all the strange terms? 👇

