SB starts by framing Veera as a product-led response to crypto’s stalled adoption curve. Despite hundreds of millions of internet users globally, crypto still lives in the “tens of millions” club, largely because it’s too complex for everyday users. Veera’s core idea is simple but ambitious: your mother should be able to swap tokens, stake assets, or move funds without knowing what a bridge, seed phrase, or protocol is. That philosophy has driven Veera’s focus on passkeys instead of seed phrases, simplified onboarding, and heavy use of abstraction to hide blockchain complexity behind familiar, intuitive design. SB positions himself as a “fresh eyes” builder in Web3 — someone who didn’t grow up native to crypto and therefore isn’t blind to how broken the experience still is.
Geographically, Veera is betting on the same adoption arc the internet followed: emerging markets first, then deeper penetration in developed economies. SB points to Latin America, parts of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East as the next major growth zones, where access to global financial products is still limited. From there, he lays out Veera’s four-pillar model: Invest, Earn, Spend, and Borrow. That includes tokenized gold, upcoming tokenized equities for users who’ve never had realistic access to global stocks, multi-chain yield in a single interface, a crypto prepaid card with tens of thousands already waitlisted, and a longer-term push into on-chain lending using financial identity and credit scoring. The pitch is clear: a full-stack, crypto-native bank rather than a TradFi app with a blockchain sticker slapped on top.
The conversation closes on the bigger picture — institutional capital, regulation, and what actually moves the needle for mass adoption. SB sees the market maturing, citing massive liquidation events that no longer crash the system as a sign of growing resilience and institutional presence. But for consumers, he’s blunt: UX is still the real bottleneck. Yields exist, volatility is slowly compressing, but the experience remains “so, so broken.” In the rapid-fire hot take round, he plants his flag as a multi-chain opportunist, calls Ethereum his firmest conviction, and predicts stablecoins will become the basic financial rails of the next decade. It’s a forward-looking, product-first take on a future where on-chain finance doesn’t feel like crypto anymore — it just feels like money.
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