
Aaisha
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Day 3 of my crypto mobile app review series. Today it's @P2Pdotme and honestly, I have no things to point out. I've been using this app for 4-5 months. Hardly found a single bug. The UX is so simple there's zero learning curve. It felt familiar from the first time I opened it. No "where do I click" moments. You open it, you know exactly what to do. And here's the thing, it's not even a native app. It's a PWA. They probably skipped the app store publishing process entirely and still delivered a better mobile experience than many native crypto apps. 6+ years of mobile dev, shipped apps to 10M+ users. After reviewing this one, I understood you don't need a bloated native app to build something that works. Just good product thinking. If you're building in crypto, this is the standard your mobile experience should hit! @p2pdotfound @bhwnaxj



Officially official! Our next ICO is @P2Pdotme, which will be going live on March 26th! You can read all about them down below ⏬


Yes our team is predominantly Indian. We also have Brazilians running @p2pmebrasil, Argentinians running @p2pmeargentina - And we learnt to collaborate in the spirit of Web3 despite the differences - and are focussing on building a global protocol with India as the place where it all got started. But it’s frustrating to see Indians only actively FUDDING us - Your scarcity mindset is visible guys - Your FUD tweets tell a story - Not about how bad P2P Protocol is - but on how misplaced your intentions are. We are a global project, Even if we are Indian, we are we are honored to have @MetaDAOProject give us a global stage to pitch our entrepreneurial ambitions at - If we set a good precedent it will benefit all Indians - but why do you want to drag each other down? What’s fun in that?




















