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Seems like onboarding to lightning is still too much for most people. Sure, you can do it with an ecash mint or liquid swaps or just straight custodial, but I think big game companies are going to struggle with the legal exposure these things create.
Then there's also this: normie users probably aren't too interested in stacking sats. They want something they can spend quick. So if they are doing gaming in sats, they need a really smooth off ramp to dollars or amazon gift cards or something.
These same normies aren't going to come to the gaming app with sats in hand; they're probably going to need onboarding with credit cards or paypal-style payment processors. So there's friction getting in to sats on the app, there's friction using sats on the app, and then there's friction cashing out from sats in the app.
Until these things feel smooth and easy, probably one click each, adoption is just gonna drag.
Agreed, adoption challenges are real onboarding, spending, and cashing out need to be effortless or most players won’t engage. Yet the upside is huge Lightning enables instant microtransactions and peer to peer interactions, impossible with conventional systems and thoughtful design, it could become a game changer.