- early adopter and first-mover advantage
- If the first-mover advantage is generated by the small number of “people who already have it, N”, it is natural to express it in terms of the reciprocal of N
- The graph is shifted down by the cost that must be paid to “have it.”
- The point where this intersects 0 would be chasm.
tokoroten I thought the problem of blockchain games not growing beyond a certain number of users was really like this. nishio It was interesting to hear him assure us that “there is no killer app” (nor will there ever be one).
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- There is no “killer app” that will provide positive utility to a large number of people and become widely used.
- Provide utility to a small number of people
- I still can’t explain it well.
- Not a thin profit margin model that provides positive utility to a large number of people and recoups from them over time,” he said.
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