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Good Monday morning, these past few days have been flooded with hype about $Rave , it's really impressive, very similar to River before!!
Let's continue talking about River, River @RiverdotInc has a detail in product design that is worth repeatedly examining: it does not deliberately emphasize user education but tries to fundamentally rewrite the user operation path.
From the current experience, @RiverdotInc has already significantly reduced users' perception of the underlying mechanisms in some core processes, such as not needing to repeatedly understand signatures, Gas fees, or transaction execution paths. This design makes the operation process smoother and more natural.
Although this shift is still in its early stages, it clearly demonstrates an important trend: converging complexity towards the system side rather than continuously shifting it onto end users.
In the Web3 field, this has long been a pain point that has not been effectively addressed. The vast majority of products still assume users need to actively learn the underlying knowledge, but in reality, high learning costs are themselves the biggest barrier to adoption. Truly mature products should allow users to complete expected actions without understanding internal structures.
Whether River @River4fun can ultimately open up this path remains uncertain. But it is at least actively exploring a route closer to Web2 product logic—reducing users' cognitive burden and strengthening result-oriented experiences.
From an industry perspective, such products are closer to the early stages of entry-level forms. In the short term, they may not be the most eye-catching, but once the path is validated and user habits are formed, their long-term stickiness and moat will far surpass those of single-function products.
The reasonable pricing of such assets often lags behind the time when they truly establish core competitive advantages.
$RIVER $RiverPts @River4fun @RiverdotInc