If the threshold to enter the on-chain world remains consistently high, where does our so-called mass adoption actually come from?


After observing @easydotfunX for a period of time, a very direct impression is that it is not trying to solve complex problems, but rather addressing the most fundamental yet long-overlooked entry point issue.
Many products in the past have continuously added features, but few have seriously refined the user experience during the initial contact, which leads new users to be discouraged within the first few steps.
easydotfunX’s approach is more like doing subtraction; it breaks down and compresses complex processes, allowing users to complete on-chain operations more naturally. This simplification is not just about interface optimization but a redesign of the interaction flow.
Users do not need to understand too much underlying logic to smoothly enter the system, which is especially critical at this stage.
From a trend perspective, Web3 is gradually shifting from being technology-driven to experience-driven. Those who can lower cognitive costs will have a better chance to reach a broader audience.
If easydotfunX can continuously optimize this layer of capability, its value will not be reflected in short-term data but will gradually manifest in user scale and retention.
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