Crypto's biggest problem is no longer scalability.
It's coordination.
The industry spent years solving speed.
Faster chains.
Lower fees.
Instant settlement.
And it succeeded.
Today, value moves across the world in seconds.
Yet the ecosystem remains fragmented.
Liquidity is scattered.
Data is siloed.
Communities, applications, and networks often grow apart rather than together.
The hidden bottleneck is no longer moving value.
It's coordinating value.
Value moves at internet speed.
Coordination still doesn't.
That matters because the next generation of digital economies will depend on more than transactions.
They will depend on how effectively capital, information, users, and intelligent systems can work together.
History shows that the most powerful networks aren't always the fastest.
They're the ones that make everyone else more connected.
That's why coordination infrastructure is becoming increasingly important—and why projects like Open Coin deserve attention.
Because speed can be copied.
A well-coordinated ecosystem is much harder to replicate.