Funny how billions flow through blockchain rails, yet the real negotiations still happen in Telegram group chats. Ever think about how disconnected that is?
That's exactly the gap $MEMO aims to bridge. It's one of those protocols that makes you wonder why nobody built it sooner. Imagine native on-chain messaging that actually syncs with where the money moves. No more jumping between your wallet and chat apps to close a deal.
Sometimes the best ideas are the obvious ones nobody executed yet.
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ChainDoctor
· 10h ago
NGL This idea is a bit absolute, and chain messages really need to be integrated
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HodlAndChill
· 10h ago
To be honest, Telegram's business talk set should have been eliminated a long time ago, and on-chain message synchronization is indeed a pain point
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ZenZKPlayer
· 10h ago
ngl gap does exist, but can MEMO really solve it? Try it
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Whale_Whisperer
· 10h ago
NGL has indeed existed for a long time, but can on-chain messages really solve the problem of poor information?
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NFTArchaeologis
· 10h ago
The tension between on-chain narrative and realistic operation is indeed worth pondering. It is like the separation of ancient bamboo slips and government seals - documents are recorded here, but the real transfer of power takes place there. What $MEMO have to do is to re-stitch these two lines, to put it bluntly, to move the "physical scene" of the transaction to the chain.
Funny how billions flow through blockchain rails, yet the real negotiations still happen in Telegram group chats. Ever think about how disconnected that is?
That's exactly the gap $MEMO aims to bridge. It's one of those protocols that makes you wonder why nobody built it sooner. Imagine native on-chain messaging that actually syncs with where the money moves. No more jumping between your wallet and chat apps to close a deal.
Sometimes the best ideas are the obvious ones nobody executed yet.