The gap between 'staking is easy' and 'staking is actually useful' is where most people get stuck. The technical part — clicking 'delegate' or 'stake' in a UI — is trivial. The harder part is understanding lockup terms, slashing risk, liquidity tradeoffs, and whether the yield is sustainable or just token inflation. I think the industry has over-indexed on UX simplification without solving the economic literacy gap. What do you think actually moves the needle for normal users: better UI, better education, or better product design that hides the complexity entirely?
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