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I Didn’t Build a Crypto App. I Built a Way to Survive Web3

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I Think Most People Learn Crypto the Wrong Way
And honestly… I don’t even think it’s their fault the more time I spent in Web3 spaces, the more I noticed that most people don’t actually enter crypto because they understand blockchain.

They enter because:

Somebody tweeted “100x gem”
A friend sent a Telegram link
An influencer posted rocket emojis
Everybody suddenly started yelling “WAGMI”

Crypto onboarding today is mostly emotional, and that became the exact reason I started building KRYPTIQ during the Build with MeDo Hackathon.
Not another “learn blockchain” platform.
Not another dashboard full of charts and confusing terms.
I wanted to build something that actually teaches people how Web3 behaves.
Because nobody really prepares beginners for:

  1. hype cycles
  2. Meme coin psychology
  3. fake urgency
  4. influencer manipulation
  5. Rug pulls
  6. emotional trading
  7. community behavior and narrative-driven markets

Most platforms teach definitions.

But crypto is culture too.

It’s internet psychology.
It’s attention-grabbing.
It’s behaviour.
It’s emotion.

And I kept thinking:

What if learning Web3 felt less like reading documentation… and more like surviving the internet?

That idea became KRYPTIQ: a gamified AI-powered Web3 learning platform that feels like Duolingo, crypto Twitter and interactive storytelling and an AI mentor all combined together. Instead of boring tutorials, users learn through real scenarios.
Things like:
"A random influencer says this meme coin is going to explode tonight. What do you do?”

Or:

“Your entire timeline suddenly starts talking about AI coins. Is this a real narrative shift or just attention farming?”

The goal is to teach users how to THINK in crypto, not just memorise vocabulary, and honestly, MeDo helped bring that vision to life way faster than I expected. One thing I loved while building was how conversational the process felt. I wasn’t just prompting for pages.
I was thinking like this:

  1. a product designer
  2. a frontend developer
  3. a beginner entering crypto for the first time Someone overwhelmed by Web3 culture Someone curious but scared of getting rugged

So instead of saying:

"Generate a crypto education app.”

I structured the conversations around emotions, behaviour, and user experience.

I focused heavily on:

immersive onboarding
futuristic dark-mode UI
smooth gamified flows
interactive lesson cards
conversational AI guidance
XP systems
achievement badges
personality analysis
scenario-based simulations

One of the most impressive things MeDo helped generate was the interactive learning structure itself.

The platform evolved from a simple idea into multiple learning modes, like:Survival Mode Meme Coin Mode Solana Mode DeFi Mode and Narrative Radar
Each one teaches a different side of Web3 culture and decision-makingProbably my favourite feature is the “Crypto Personality Engine"As users make decisions during simulations, the AI starts identifying behaviour patterns like the following:

  1. FOMO trading 2 hype-chasing
  2. overconfidence
  3. Cautious analysis
    1. narratives following

So the app doesn’t just teach users.

It starts teaching them about themselves too, and that felt incredibly important to me because a lot of losses in crypto are emotional before they are technical.
From a technical perspective, MeDo also helped speed up:

frontend generation
responsive layouts
modular UI sections
gamified interfaces
conversational interactions
structured navigation flows

I also explored integrations and scalable ideas around:

AI-generated learning scenarios
narrative analysis
wallet-based progression systems
on-chain certificates
ecosystem-specific learning paths

But honestly, beyond the technical side, I think the biggest thing this project taught me is this:

Web3 education doesn’t need to feel intimidating.

It can feel playful.
Human.
Interactive.
Curious.
Social.

And maybe that’s the future of onboarding people into crypto safely, not fear or complexity.

Just helping people understand the internet they’re stepping into before the internet teaches them the hard way.

BuiltWithMeDo

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