The difference between holding crypto assets and actually living with cryptocurrencies is often underestimated.
The former is just an investment choice, while the latter is true participation in the Web3 ecosystem. Projects like KoloHub are thinking about the latter—how to enable more people not just to hold crypto assets, but to truly integrate them into daily life and business scenarios. This distinction may sound subtle, but its impact is profound. As more people shift from "holders" to "users," the value of the entire ecosystem can be truly unleashed.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 01-07 06:57
That's right, hoarding coins and using coins are fundamentally two different things.
Only real use cases can bring Web3 to life; otherwise, it's just a big casino.
KoloHub's approach is quite on point; it should start from everyday life.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 01-07 06:57
Come on, you really need to start using it. Just hoarding coins isn't fun anymore.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-07 06:56
That's right, right now many people only know how to hoard coins, and few are actually willing to use them.
I really like the idea behind KoloHub; at last, there's a project that understands this point.
Transforming from a hodler to a user—that's true adoption.
If you don't even dare to use payments, how can you talk about an ecosystem?
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MetaLord420
· 01-07 06:39
That's right, that's the principle. Just hoarding coins means nothing; only when you actually use them do you truly understand how to play.
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MetaverseHobo
· 01-07 06:29
That's right, most people are just trading coins and never really think about using them
KoloHub's idea is indeed different, I have to admit
From holding coins to using coins, this is the key to breaking the circle
When will those who watch the K-line every day realize this
There are too few genuine Web3 users, and right now it's all speculators
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DaoResearcher
· 01-07 06:28
According to the discussion in the white paper, the binary division of holders and users actually overlooks the incompatibility of incentive mechanisms — KoloHub's true goal is to solve the last mile problem in token economics.
The difference between holding crypto assets and actually living with cryptocurrencies is often underestimated.
The former is just an investment choice, while the latter is true participation in the Web3 ecosystem. Projects like KoloHub are thinking about the latter—how to enable more people not just to hold crypto assets, but to truly integrate them into daily life and business scenarios. This distinction may sound subtle, but its impact is profound. As more people shift from "holders" to "users," the value of the entire ecosystem can be truly unleashed.