Crypto doesn’t go mainstream because people suddenly wake up wanting to trade charts. It goes mainstream when it quietly solves annoying problems—like paying for a digital product, tipping a creator, or moving value between communities—without forcing users into a complicated finance workflow.
That’s where instant swaps come in. Not the flashy “day trader” side of crypto, but the practical, everyday conversion step that helps people get from the coin they have to the coin they need—fast enough that the moment doesn’t die. And in internet culture, moments are everything.
The real problem: you’ve got crypto, just not the right one
Spend a week in crypto-adjacent spaces—gaming servers, creator communities,…







