Ok, do you think the complexity of public address affects the economy of a coin or a chain? For example, if bitcoin had an easy to remember the address, would it be adopted more readily? The same question is valid for ETH, of course. People are irked by complex addresses and one of the reasons old folks are not into crypto is because everything is too complicated, as they are not computer age people like us. They like it simple and I tend to think that simpler addresses would help them adapt, and improve the crypto economy.
Your post reminded me the very first time I saw a Bitcoin address and tell you what I was actually shocked a little to see that long line of numbers and letters right before my eyes. Well, admittedly, I am used to the way PayPal is handling this thing which means you only need an email address and that's it. Yes, it could have been better if the address is shortened especially for those who are just new...definitely there is a perceived learning curve ahead of the user just looking at the address. Let's see how DigitalNames.io can be solving this problem. I am now looking at the site to see if this can be good for me too.