If you put Web3 products from these years together, you'll notice a very obvious trend: technology keeps advancing, but the gap in user experience becomes increasingly pronounced.


Some protocols are powerful but almost only understandable to veteran users, while some products, though simple, are easier to actually use.
In my view, @easydotfunX is more like the latter. The feeling this platform gives is very light.
It's not the kind of product that requires long-term learning to get started with, but rather one where you can quickly understand the logic after opening it.
This kind of experience is actually very important because in the Web3 world, the scarcest resource for users is not capital, but attention.
When a product can make people understand what it's doing in a short time, and they're willing to keep using it, that in itself is a capability.
After observing in the community for a while, you'll find that many users aren't actually there for complex strategies; they simply want to participate in on-chain ecosystems in simpler ways.
What easydotfunX does is essentially turn this demand into a product, reducing operational friction, and making participation feel natural.
Perhaps users who truly enter Web3 on a mass scale in the future won't remember complex technical details, but they will remember that first platform that felt very smooth to use.
If Web3 ever truly goes mainstream, perhaps products like @easydotfunX will become that overlooked but extremely critical gateway.
@easydotfunX @wallchain #Ad #Affiliate
查看原文
post-image
此頁面可能包含第三方內容,僅供參考(非陳述或保證),不應被視為 Gate 認可其觀點表述,也不得被視為財務或專業建議。詳見聲明
  • 讚賞
  • 留言
  • 轉發
  • 分享
留言
請輸入留言內容
請輸入留言內容
暫無留言