Browsers are evolving into application platforms, and developers should experiment more with testing application distribution within new Web3 browsers. Quickly importing your development configuration takes only a few minutes, and the address bar natively supports ENS, Handshake, and UD domain resolution—this is a significant upgrade to user experience. Combined with the optional idOS identity system, along with Mezo's mechanism of using BTC as Gas fees, users can easily complete small tips or purchases directly within the browser. This combination demonstrates a complete Web3 experience pathway from underlying payments to top-layer identity.

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bridge_anxietyvip
· 7h ago
ngl, this set really made the browser more fun, finally no more switching back and forth between the wallet and applications.
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Whale_Whisperervip
· 01-15 13:57
Well... that's a good point, but whether reality will be that smooth remains to be seen.
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MevShadowrangervip
· 01-15 13:56
Wow, ENS native support is really top-notch, finally no more copying and pasting wallet addresses. Using BTC as Gas fee? That idea is fresh, but can it really become popular? It depends on the user experience. The idea of turning a browser into a platform has been called out several years ago. Can it really be implemented this time? The idOS+ payment combo indeed creates a closed loop, but will developers buy into it? Importing configurations in a few minutes sounds a bit exaggerated... Have you actually tried it, everyone? A smooth experience is one thing, security audits are another. Quick import in a few minutes sounds simple, but the devil is in the details. Mezo's move this time is truly creative; it depends on whether it can truly shake up the market.
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AirdropAutomatonvip
· 01-15 13:55
A few minutes to import the configuration? Sounds good, but I'm just worried it might be another empty promise😂 Using BTC as gas fees depends on whether it can truly reduce costs, otherwise it's just a marketing gimmick. If this approach works, it can indeed improve user experience, but it seems like the Opensea approach has been hyped up for a while. Let's wait and see.
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UnluckyMinervip
· 01-15 13:46
A few minutes to import the configuration? Sounds good, but I wonder if it will discourage users in practice.
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BackrowObservervip
· 01-15 13:36
It looks like the browser is really about to take control this time, no longer just a tool for watching the excitement.
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CrossChainMessengervip
· 01-15 13:34
Finally, someone has made a browser that truly works. The so-called Web3 browsers before were just showpieces. I need to try using BTC for Gas fees to avoid the high costs of Ethereum every time.
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