Recently, I discovered a very interesting project direction — it breaks the traditional task platform mindset, focusing on redesigning the interaction model between users and projects.
To be honest, the threshold for Web3 indeed keeps many people out. Wallet connection, transaction signing, cross-chain swaps, Gas fees… just this set of processes can discourage many new users. Each step is a trap, and for beginners, a single mistake could lead to significant losses.
The value of projects like this lies precisely here — they attempt to simplify these complex interactions, making the connection between users and projects smoother. This is not only about user experience but also a key to ecosystem expansion. Once the barriers are lowered, the growth potential of Web3 becomes much greater.
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CrashHotline
· 14h ago
This is the real thing that should be done, don't mess around with useless flashy stuff.
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SerumDegen
· 14h ago
ngl this is just copium for the masses... yeah sure, simplify the UX and suddenly everyone's not gonna get liquidated on their first swap lmao. the real cascade effect happens when retail finally figures out how to connect their wallet—that's when the real rekt begins fr fr
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 15h ago
Honestly, the gas fees are killing me. Support for simplified interactions in this direction is needed.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 15h ago
Honestly, simplifying interactions is the right direction, but the key is to implement it effectively. Thinking about it alone isn't enough.
But if we consider it, if we can truly make it so that beginners don't have to fuss with wallets, it could attract a lot of people. The problem is whether it will just be another PPT project.
I like this idea, just worried it might end up as another unfinished project.
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ApeShotFirst
· 15h ago
No way, really? Finally someone is doing this! Gas fees can even scare me off, let alone beginners.
Now there's no more wrapping, this is a real opportunity to break the circle, brothers.
Recently, I discovered a very interesting project direction — it breaks the traditional task platform mindset, focusing on redesigning the interaction model between users and projects.
To be honest, the threshold for Web3 indeed keeps many people out. Wallet connection, transaction signing, cross-chain swaps, Gas fees… just this set of processes can discourage many new users. Each step is a trap, and for beginners, a single mistake could lead to significant losses.
The value of projects like this lies precisely here — they attempt to simplify these complex interactions, making the connection between users and projects smoother. This is not only about user experience but also a key to ecosystem expansion. Once the barriers are lowered, the growth potential of Web3 becomes much greater.