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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 20 MIN

Crypto That Feels Like A Text Message | S6 E15

from Web3 CMO Stories · host Joeri Billast

Send us Fan MailCrypto doesn’t have an adoption problem because people are “not ready”. It has an adoption problem because too many products still feel like a pop quiz. Kalib Stevens, responsible for corporate communications at RYO in Japan, joins us to get specific about where everyday users struggle and why most Web3 onboarding fails the moment a newcomer hits unfamiliar crypto jargon.We start with what Kalib learned helping artists and creators try Web3: the tech has to earn its place by delivering obvious benefits fast. Then we borrow a lens from free-to-play gaming and virtual worlds, where users can switch instantly and the only real currency is attention. That same dynamic applies to crypto wallets. If your crypto wallet user experience is confusing or stressful, users delete the app and move on, especially when one small mistake can feel permanent.From there, we dig into what “it just works” should mean for Web3. Kalib breaks down why messaging is such a powerful gateway to digital finance, and how a communication-first approach can make sending crypto feel as natural as sending a text. We also tackle one of the biggest friction points in security and trust: long wallet addresses that resemble serial numbers. By comparing them to everyday patterns like email plus two-factor authentication, we explore how wallets can become more accessible without lowering standards for safety.We wrap with a quick look at Revival, a manga project bringing RYO's story to life, and where you can find LIFE Wallet on iOS and Android. If you found this helpful, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s crypto-curious, and leave a review so more people can find the show.This episode was recorded through a Descript call on February 24, 2026. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/crypto-that-feels-like-a-text-message..........................................................................This podcast is supported by RYO, one of the projects working on simplifying Web3 user experiences.👥 Get to Know the RYO Team.......................................................................... 📘 Read The Future CMO: Amazon 👥 Join the Future CMO Community 🌿 Explore Sintra Synergies Retreat 💼 Connect on LinkedIn..........................................................................

Send us Fan Mail Crypto doesn’t have an adoption problem because people are “not ready”. It has an adoption problem because too many products still feel like a pop quiz. Kalib Stevens, responsible for corporate communications at RYO in Japan, joins us to get specific about where everyday users struggle and why most Web3 onboarding fails the moment a newcomer hits unfamiliar crypto jargon. We start with what Kalib learned helping artists and creators try Web3: the tech has to earn its place b...

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