I don’t get why everything in this space has to feel like a science experiment. You’d think verifying something simple like where you studied or worked would be easy by now. It’s not. It’s still clunky and slow and full of workarounds. And instead of fixing that in a straightforward way we’ve built this whole ecosystem that somehow made it even more confusing.

Every platform has its own system. Its own rules. Its own way of doing things. Nothing lines up. So instead of one clean global solution you get ten different ones that don’t talk to each other. And then people call it interoperable which is kind of funny if you’ve actually tried using it.

And yeah I keep hearing that this solves trust. It doesn’t. It just changes who you’re trusting. Before it was institutions. Now it’s networks validators project teams. You’re still relying on someone somewhere to not mess things up. The tech doesn’t magically make people reliable.

The token thing is probably the most exhausting part. Everything gets turned into a token whether it makes sense or not. You complete something you get a token. You participate token. It’s like people think adding tokens automatically makes something valuable. Most of the time it doesn’t. It just adds noise.

And then suddenly you’ve got markets speculation people trying to game the system. Instead of focusing on real achievements it becomes about collecting and flipping tokens. That’s not better. That’s just a different kind of distraction.

Also nobody talks enough about how fragile this stuff actually is. Lose access to your wallet and you’re locked out. Make a mistake send something wrong it’s gone. There’s no safety net. That might be fine for tech savvy people but for everyone else it’s stressful.

And the you’re in control idea sounds great until you realize it also means you’re on your own. No support. No undo. No one to call when things break. That’s not always a win.

Then there’s the whole identity angle. These systems try to pin you down into a single clean profile. But people aren’t like that. You’ve got different roles different experiences different versions of yourself depending on the situation. Trying to squeeze all of that into one trackable identity feels forced.

Even using these systems feels like work. Open wallet. Connect. Approve. Wait. Try again. Something fails. Refresh. It’s not smooth. It’s not invisible. You’re constantly aware of the system which is usually a sign it’s not designed well.

And for something that’s supposed to be global it’s not very accessible. A lot of people don’t have the time knowledge or tools to deal with this. So we end up building systems that mostly serve the same group of people who were already comfortable with tech in the first place.

I mean the core idea isn’t bad. Being able to prove things quickly anywhere without chasing paperwork that’s useful. No argument there. But why does it have to come with all this extra baggage

It feels like we skipped the part where we make things simple and went straight to making them complicated and calling it innovation

At the end of the day most people don’t care about the tech behind it. They just want something that works when they need it. Fast. Reliable. No drama

Right now this isn’t that. Not even close

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