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What is XION? An L1 public chain that disrupts the traditional Web3 experience.
No more hassle with mnemonic phrases, Gas fees, and private keys. XION uses Passkeys and zero-knowledge proof technology to directly kick out these "barriers" for Web3 newcomers. Without the complexity of wallet addresses or the memory burden of seed phrases, users can seamlessly enter the Web3 world.
The project's Trust Layer is a powerful component—it converts verified data into programmable assets, enabling data itself to have interaction and value transfer capabilities. This is not only an upgrade of the experience but also a redefinition of the user entry threshold for Web3 applications. Compared to the current exchange and DEX ecosystems, this approach indeed hits the pain points of large-scale adoption.
PassKeys is a good idea, but the key is whether the ecosystem can keep up.
Trust Layer sounds awesome, but I don't know how it will perform once it officially launches.
This is the direction Web3 should take—stop messing around with newcomers.
By the way, when will this go public testing? I want to try it out first.
Feels like another faith-recharging project, waiting to be proven wrong.
Zero-knowledge proofs in this area are truly innovative; if it succeeds, it will be explosive.
However, Trust Layer depends on the actual application scenarios; just having a concept is meaningless.
XION indeed targets pain points, but ecosystem development is the key.
Wait, how do zero-knowledge proofs coordinate with decentralized self-management... I'm a bit curious about the logic.
Large-scale adoption sounds easy to say, but what about security? The regulatory attitude is still uncertain.
If this set of tools can truly lower the entry barrier, it could attract many newcomers.
The design of Trust Layer is quite innovative, but honestly, it's just data securitization. Can this really succeed?
However, I still need to see how Trust Layer is actually implemented; just talking about data assetization sounds a bit empty.
Can it really allow ordinary people to seamlessly enter Web3? I'm a bit期待.
This idea really hit the mark; right now, the biggest obstacle is indeed the entry barrier.
Replacing private keys with Passkeys feels like a leap in experience, from Windows to iOS.
Sounds good, but what about the performance bottleneck of zero-knowledge proofs? How is that being解决?
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No mnemonic phrase is truly awesome; finally, someone has thought of the pain points of ordinary people.
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Passkeys sound good, but I don't know how secure they are. Has anyone used them?
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I need to understand the concept of Trust Layer better. It sounds like it could change the entire ecosystem.
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Another project claiming to revolutionize Web3. Let's wait and see when it launches.
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Playing with zero-knowledge proofs at such a deep level—could it be too complicated and scare off beginners?
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I genuinely agree with removing private keys; finally, my mom can also use cryptocurrencies.
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It looks promising, but we need to see how the actual adoption rate turns out.
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Exhausted by Gas fees, but suddenly I see hope.
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Passkeys sound new, but I don't know how secure they are. Has anyone used them?
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The pain point of large-scale adoption is indeed there, but how much does it cost to get this implemented on a new public chain?
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I've heard zero-knowledge proofs a hundred times, but the key is whether they can truly reduce gas fees—that's the real deal.
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Trust layer turning data into assets? Sounds a bit dubious. What are the details?
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Another L1? Do we really need so many public chains?
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I'm relieved that I don't have a seed phrase, but I'm worried hackers might find another way to exploit my wallet.
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Can this set of solutions beat Solana's ecosystem? I'm a bit skeptical.
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Finally, someone is seriously addressing the beginner experience issue. About time.
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Let me see which one has more funding before deciding whether to trust it.