The part of crypto payment UX that's actually an infrastructure problem
A lot of crypto payment usability issues seem like UX problems, but a big part of it is really infrastructure.
Most drop off happens around chain choice, fees, routing failures, and onramp flow. For user experience for US beginners, that stuff quickly becomes one of the biggest onboarding and adoption barriers.
That is why payment focused cryptocurrencies and crypto wallet apps need to make peer to peer crypto payments feel simple, while still giving advanced users control when they want it. I think projects with compliant onramps like cash to crypto via Crypto ATM Network, point in that direction
Do you think crypto payment usability improves more from better UX, or from fixing the infrastructure behind it?