Guy's Take_104 - The User Doesn't Care About Your Mission

Guy's Take_104 - The User Doesn't Care About Your Mission

The biggest mistake Bitcoin and sovereignty-focused developers keep making is trying to sell people on why they care instead of building something people actually want to use. They don't care about decentralization, sovereignty, or peer-to-peer - they care about things that work.

Looking at the user experience tells us just how far we still need to go. Why does logging into a free service feel like a hostage negotiation? Why are captchas filling every corner of the web when bots are better at solving them than humans? Is KYC and a credit card to every single service we want to login to really the "better experience" that the future holds for us? And why in 2026, sharing and syncing files between your own devices and among friends still migraine inducing? It's time to work backward from the web we want to have, to find the tools that will get us there.

References from the episode

- Pear Drive GitHub repository (Link: https://github.com/peardrive)

- Pears, open-source P2P development stack by Holepunch (Link: https://pears.com/)

- Pubky, key-oriented web protocol for user-owned identity and data by Synonym (Link: https://pubky.app/)

- Wormhole, end-to-end encrypted file sharing tool via links (Link: https://wormhole.app/)

- RustDesk, open-source remote desktop software (Link: https://rustdesk.com/)

- Nostr, key-based identity protocol for global social networking and messaging (Link: https://nostr.org/)

- Breeze SDK with Statechains: Non-custodial Bitcoin scaling solution for onboarding Lightning payments without liquidity concerns (Link: https://breez.technology/sdk/)

- Dead Internet Theory: concept referenced regarding bot-dominated online interactions (Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Internet_theory)

- BitTorrent history: its peak traffic era (~2006–2007) and lessons on peer-to-peer adoption (Link: https://www.bittorrent.org/)

- The Cold Start Problem by Andrew Chen: a book on network effects and the atomic network concept (Link: https://www.amazon.com/Cold-Start-Problem-Andrew-Chen/dp/0062969749)

- Steve Jobs' talk on starting from the user experience and working backward to the technology (Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZll3dJ2AjY)

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