Recently wrapped up the holidays by bringing 27 new users onto Base applications and the Base network—hands-on, one-by-one style. What stood out? The onboarding flow has genuinely transformed since six months back. Way smoother. Fewer friction points. Better UX across the board.



Better part? We're only getting started. The infrastructure improvements and developer tooling rolling out suggest the next half-year will make entry even frictionless. Base ecosystem is clearly prioritizing accessibility without compromising security or decentralization.

The shift from complex to intuitive matters. When adoption becomes effortless, network effects kick in differently. Curious what you're seeing on your end—how's the user onboarding experience playing out in your corner of Web3?
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MetaNeighborvip
· 18h ago
27 new users onboarded step by step, the experience is really much better. The previous process was indeed cumbersome. --- Base's UX optimization is not superficial; after actual use, it has become much smoother. --- To put it simply, it's about lowering the threshold so that beginners can also join and play. That's true adoption. --- NGL, the investment in infrastructure has indeed paid off. It should be even smoother in the second half of the year. --- I also want to try the new process and see how much it has improved compared to six months ago. --- The key is not to sacrifice decentralization and security. That's the real highlight. --- Successfully onboarding 27 users shows there's definitely potential. Ordinary people can also use it. --- Network effects are really true—once the threshold is low, it takes off. --- I'm curious if it's still difficult for newcomers to get started on your side. My feedback has been pretty good. --- The transition from complexity to intuitiveness is something all public chains should learn.
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MetaLord420vip
· 18h ago
27 new users? Bro, I need to learn how to personally guide people onboard like that. It really feels like the experience on Base is getting better.
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ReverseFOMOguyvip
· 18h ago
27 new users, one by one, hand in hand? This guy really has patience... But Base's onboarding has indeed become smoother. I almost gave up on the complicated process before. I have to say, user experience really is a matter of life and death. No matter how awesome the protocol is, if no one uses it, it's useless. Why does it seem like Base is moving quickly in this area? Shouldn't other L2s also keep up... Small details like onboarding are often the biggest hurdles. Fixing them can truly drive growth, kudos to the developers. By the way, are you guys also thinking about how to lower the entry barrier for newcomers? That's the real deal.
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ImpermanentTherapistvip
· 18h ago
27 new users? Hand-holding? This guy is serious, the onboarding experience of Base has indeed improved a lot.
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liquiditea_sippervip
· 18h ago
27 new users, one by one hand-held? The efficiency is undeniable, but the real test is the retention rate—are they still here after a week?
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