- Most Web3 social products sound good on paper, but the real test is simple: Would people use it even without chasing hype?
- That is why
@DlicomApp interests me.
Friendtech showed how social attention can become a market.
Farcaster showed how strong crypto nativecommunities can form.
Lens pushed the idea of owning your social graph.
- But for everyday users, SocialFi still has one big problem: too many moving parts.
- You post in one place, manage assets somewhere else, chat elsewhere, then switch again for wallet or DeFi actions.
- Dlicom seems to be taking a more direct route.
Make social familiar first.
Add privacy by default.
Keep the wallet under user control.
Connect activity with real value.
Bring everything into a mobile-first flow.
- That may not sound as flashy as a big narrative, but it is probably what SocialFi needs most:
Less friction. More actual usage.
@dlicom_vn