Blockchain is too concrete, and cooperatives are too conceptual.
In everyday life, blockchain's door handle sits too high, and for cooperatives you can't even tell what the handle is.
What the market, we, you, and I need is not a universal handle. Nor are we wanting the latest tech like an AI handle with voice or face recognition. What we need is by no means the handle itself.
Right. It's obvious. So what we need — and what we have to do — is to build the door. Build the bag, build the broom, or build the refrigerator. Or we need to be able to offer new solutions to those who build cars and subways.
The handle is not the whole of a product or service, but it plays a very important role and delivers a very important experience. Like an elevator in a ten-story building.
And one thing to watch out for: it won't do to have a service, product, or space that exists for the sake of the handle.
Based on need, it has to be convertible into goods that can actually be used in reality.
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Planning Notes·제품에 대한 소고
Blockchain
This English version was translated by Claude.
