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Harsh

@0xharsheth

Product Designer • Doodling onchain 🎈

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Great products were never about pretty pixels and clean aesthetics. UX is where the intelligence, intent, and human understanding live. Designers who solve for clarity, flow, and outcomes, and not aesthetics alone will inevitably build the products that actually win

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The perfect tool to accelerate the creation of Single Checks Checks - Pool capital to accumulate 64 Checks - Compose them into a Single Check - Distribute via a lottery - Repeat This turns Single Checks into a scalable and low friction production cycle, instead of relying

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Utility isn’t dead, it just comes in installments now… Normalizing consumer debt at the point of crypto onboarding is a terrible idea, it brings the worst incentives of normal finance into an already speculative ecosystem

Utility isn’t dead, it just comes in installments now… 

Normalizing consumer debt at the point of crypto onboarding is a terrible idea, it brings the worst incentives of normal finance into an already speculative ecosystem
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Curators Curate, Collectors Collect Checks are for everyone, this is a great read to get yourself started with collecting and composing Checks

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Zora rugged Base so you can now pair and trade dogshit tokens with other dogshit tokens. Whatever happened to being a creator driven protocol

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saas is dead openclaw replaced all my subscriptions went from $480/month on tools to $1,245/month on API costs & 15 hours a week fixing yaml files adapt or be left behind

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This When everyone can ship 10x faster, “good enough” dies. Expectations move from “can you build it?” to “should this exist, and does it solve any existing problems?” The real bottleneck becomes decision-making, not production