Hacker Noon March 28, 2021
Kirsten Pomales Langenbrunner

All too often, I see founders in the blockchain space making the same mistake; a lack of human-centric design.

I’m talking about intimately involving who you’re project is serving in the process of designing, launching, and maintaining it.

If you don’t talk to those you intend to serve prior to designing your solution, you set yourself up for failure.

To build solutions that work, you must meet your target market, inspire people to co-create with you, and launch and iterate together.

Every stage of development should involve your target client and getting feedback from the people who are actually going to be using it along the way.

Blockchain systems cannot scale without stakeholder buy-in. A lot of blockchain platforms start...

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