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Home » The Next Billion Digital Asset Users Will Demand Clarity | By Ajibola Olamide

The Next Billion Digital Asset Users Will Demand Clarity | By Ajibola Olamide

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
August 6, 2025
in Digital Assets
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Next Billion Digital Asset Users

Olamide Ajibola, COO, FlashChange

Trust remains one of the most significant barriers to digital asset trading. But the real issue isn’t just fraud or volatility. It’s the quiet arrogance embedded in how the industry has chosen to grow.

For years, the industry has operated on a flawed assumption: If we build it, they will come. This is because over time, digital assets have transformed from a niche market into a significant player in global finance.

The media buzz, online forums, and the continuous conversations have fueled Fomo (the fear of missing out on the next big thing). This has attracted new investors and grown the digital asset trading market.

Digital assets are becoming increasingly valuable in 2025, from major financial institutions to small rural projects.

More people are turning to digital assets because of concerns about inflation, financial inclusion, and a growing interest in asset tokenisation. In the U.S., for instance, new laws are helping to create clearer rules around crypto.

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According to Forbes, this is giving both businesses and everyday users more confidence to invest in digital assets.

This means that the adoption of crypto in global finance is here to stay. This suggests that there is a significant, underserved majority of people who are curious but cautious. People who want to understand what they’re signing up for before they move money

“The next billion users” don’t care about our tech ideas. They care about answers to three simple questions:

  1. How does this help me?
  2. Can I trust it?
  3. Why isn’t this easier?

According to Chainalysis, 64 per cent of failed crypto transactions are caused by user error. This is a sign that we’ve made the experience too complicated. When someone struggles to send money or complete a basic task, it isn’t their failure; it’s ours.

The industry leaders within the digital asset space have invested heavily in speed, decentralisation, and security. But more often than not, the user onboarding process and education are treated as secondary.

But users are demanding more. If your product requires a 10-step tutorial to complete a transaction, it will never reach the people who need it most.

This is where clarity becomes a competitive advantage.

Building for the Next Billion Users

  1. Personalisation as a Core Feature: People want platforms that feel like they were built with them in mind. That means customizable dashboards, individualised alerts, and support systems that understand who the user is and what they need.
  2.  AI That Informs: Artificial intelligence and machine learning are fast becoming reliable intelligent guides, offering behaviour-based insights, trend predictions, and simplified data visualisations that enhance decision-making. Its inclusion in digital asset trading platforms can not be overlooked.
  3. Security That is Frictionless and Transparent: Trust remains an integral part of digital trading. Hence, security is non-negotiable. Users shouldn’t have to choose between feeling safe and having a smooth experience. Introducing a transparent approach to data protection fosters a system that is both seamless and secure.
  4. Cross-Platform Consistency: Today’s user might start trading on their phone, review performance on a tablet, and close positions on a laptop. Hence, the experience must remain seamless and consistent across devices, with responsive design systems that adapt without compromise in functionality or performance.

These are major user based satisfaction metrics that we have identified and built on at FlashChange. We understand that to drive financial inclusion in the digital asset space, clarity at every touchpoint is a fundamental part of the user experience.

The truth is that digital asset trading isn’t just a technology, It is a chance to rebuild trust in finance. But that trust begins with clarity. And if we want to lead this new wave of adoption, we have to earn it.

About the Author

Olamide Ajibola is the Chief Operating Officer at FlashChange, where he spearheads execution across operations, strategy, and product delivery to drive scalable growth. With a proven track record in Engineering and infrastructure development, he combines technical expertise with leadership to deliver impactful results.

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  1. Gbadebo Emmanuel Adekunle says:
    10 months ago

    Took my time to read through and comprehend,the future is crypto and it gladdens my heart that Olamide Ajibola is taking a giant step in shaping the industry ,the future is in safe hands

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