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This is beyond beautiful!

For a while, I have studied similar structures/patterns and I agree with everything shared here: the Everyday App framework gives some higher form of clarity โ€“ one that I've been searching for.

In the last 5-6 months, I've shared my observations on;

โ€ข How infrastructure giants should focus on building apps on themselves (I wrote an article on the subject matter)

โ€ข How Web3 products do not retain their users because they do not build products that, when used make the user "care about themselves" (this was coined from the idea that humans are only care about themselves, and that means one must make using their product โ€“for the userโ€“ mean caring about themselves too)

Finally, I made a short tweet on X(formerly twitter), on how the next wave of products that would win in Web3 are the ones that expand and turn into ecosystems.

See here: https://x.com/Pascal_x0/status/1953201769900642500

I'm quite glad that someone else sees the pattern and is able to express it so clearly.

I can only imagine the amount of work it took to put this together, so I commend and appreciate the work!

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Thank you Pascal!

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