Wave 6 · Market & User Validation (batch 2, V-16…V-25) — first-person, privacy-first, delivery by PR. Continues V-1…V-15.
Validates: Claim 1/5 — digital-economy access & retention (deepens V-2) · Vertical: A→B bridge
Context
V-2 (Truphile) framed cash-in as "the gateway to the digital economy" — paying bills, top-ups, and online services. This issue tests the recurring reason people would keep value in the wallet at all: the everyday digital payments that cash can't reach.
Share your own experience (privacy-first)
- What digital things do you regularly need to pay for that are hard or impossible with cash (utilities, phone top-up, streaming, cloud/AWS, online stores)?
- How do you pay for those today when your money is in cash? What's the workaround and what does it cost you (a percentage or "convenience fee," no amounts)?
- If a wallet let you cash-in once and then pay all those digital things directly, how often do you think you'd actually use it?
- Which would keep you coming back: bill pay, cash-out, spending at shops, or saving in dollars?
- What would make you stop using it after the first try?
Delivery
Open a PR adding a ### V-25 section to docs/VALIDATION_DRIPS.md with your first-person answer. Percentages OK.
⚠️ Privacy-first
No real names, phone numbers, addresses, wallet addresses, account names, private keys, documents, receipts, transaction hashes, or financial details. We do not ask for any amounts of money — not even ranges. A percentage is fine. Share only a general country/region and your own anonymized experience. Responses in English or Spanish.
Validates: Claim 1/5 — digital-economy access & retention (deepens V-2) · Vertical: A→B bridge
Context
V-2 (Truphile) framed cash-in as "the gateway to the digital economy" — paying bills, top-ups, and online services. This issue tests the recurring reason people would keep value in the wallet at all: the everyday digital payments that cash can't reach.
Share your own experience (privacy-first)
Delivery
Open a PR adding a
### V-25section todocs/VALIDATION_DRIPS.mdwith your first-person answer. Percentages OK.No real names, phone numbers, addresses, wallet addresses, account names, private keys, documents, receipts, transaction hashes, or financial details. We do not ask for any amounts of money — not even ranges. A percentage is fine. Share only a general country/region and your own anonymized experience. Responses in English or Spanish.