The real challenge isn't marketing—it's building truly open infrastructure. Look at how KYC-free and permissionless systems actually work as strengths rather than vulnerabilities. When participation is genuinely open, anyone gets the chance to contribute and earn rewards while maintaining privacy. That's the foundation Web3 needs: accessibility without compromising identity protection.
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SleepTrader
· 23h ago
This is the right way. The KYC system should have been discarded long ago.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 01-09 22:53
kycfree is indeed great, but the real challenge still lies in infrastructure... But speaking of which, can privacy truly be achieved 100%?
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FrontRunFighter
· 01-09 22:50
ngl, everyone's been selling the wrong narrative here. kyc-free doesn't magically solve the dark forest problem—it just redistributes who gets sandwiched lol. true openness means nothing if mev extraction is still running rampant underneath
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StableCoinKaren
· 01-09 22:45
Honestly, truly open infrastructure is indeed difficult to manage, but the idea of KYC-free still sounds a bit idealistic... In practice, there are plenty of vulnerabilities that can be exploited.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-09 22:45
That's true, but the real challenge is to make these systems stand the test of time.
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MemeKingNFT
· 01-09 22:30
No KYC, no permission restrictions... sounds great, but what about reality? Every time I think I've found the bottom consensus, the market slaps me in the face.
Open infrastructure is indeed the way, but the mentality of retail investors is still hard to guard against.
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alpha_leaker
· 01-09 22:24
Open infrastructure is indeed the core, but honestly, how many projects have truly achieved it now? Most are still centralized with a different facade.
The real challenge isn't marketing—it's building truly open infrastructure. Look at how KYC-free and permissionless systems actually work as strengths rather than vulnerabilities. When participation is genuinely open, anyone gets the chance to contribute and earn rewards while maintaining privacy. That's the foundation Web3 needs: accessibility without compromising identity protection.