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design nerd • i help you understand human-centered design • consulting @blockagrm
Onchain Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Another one!
You don’t need a big immobile machine to get your coffee done.
Check comment for my UX breakdown.
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Another UX problem solved with simple engineering! Imagine someone creating a bottle pump just to get the the last bit of liquid out of the bottle 🫠
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@RobinViopol I think it’s more accurate to say “are you still using web3?”
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Over $50M has already been deployed into on-chain robotics infrastructure and machine ownership through publicly disclosed initiatives and we're still in the earliest stage.
Here's what some of the builders are working on:
→ @peaq : Building the infrastructure for the Machine Economy: machine identities, wallets, payments, and tokenization so robots and connected machines can own assets and transact on-chain.
→ @xmaquinaDAO : Investing in robotics and Physical AI while creating on-chain ownership models that let communities participate in funding real-world robotic assets.
→ @DualMint : Bringing revenue-generating physical machines on-chain through tokenization and fractional ownership.
→ @RICErobotics : Exploring blockchain-native ownership and incentive models for autonomous delivery robots.
If you're paying attention to where real world use cases in blockchain is heading, this is a sector you should keep an eye on.

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Can you notice the difference between the Zeen wheelchair and this Phoenix i chair? Things are different when the product is designed by someone who actually suffers from the pain points. It’s easier to empathize with other users and know exactly what problems to solve.
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These guys from zeen made the best wheelchair/walker hybrid.
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This is a the best product in this solving problems with simple engineering series. Look at the difference between this table and the one in the quoted post. Most time you don’t need complex engineering to solve simple problems!
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Great product engineering
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