The best Web3 products know something fundamental: friction kills adoption. Too many builders get caught up in what they've created, then wonder why users won't show up the way they imagined. They design rigid pathways instead of intuitive experiences. The real difference-maker? Making it actually enjoyable to participate. When DeFi feels lighter, when content creation flows naturally, when everything clicks without forcing users through unnecessary hoops—that's when momentum happens. The strongest projects aren't built on complexity. They're built on removing obstacles.
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AirDropMissed
· 12-20 21:32
Friction really is the big killer; many projects have died because of their own complexity.
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TokenDustCollector
· 12-20 21:31
You're so right. Nowadays, so many projects fail because of poor interaction design and terrible user experience, yet they still keep bragging.
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FOMOmonster
· 12-20 21:30
Exactly right, that's the feeling. I've seen too many projects die because of their own complexity, and users simply can't get in.
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SigmaValidator
· 12-20 21:23
That's so true. These days, many projects in this space just love to indulge themselves, completely ignoring user experience. No wonder no one uses them.
The best Web3 products know something fundamental: friction kills adoption. Too many builders get caught up in what they've created, then wonder why users won't show up the way they imagined. They design rigid pathways instead of intuitive experiences. The real difference-maker? Making it actually enjoyable to participate. When DeFi feels lighter, when content creation flows naturally, when everything clicks without forcing users through unnecessary hoops—that's when momentum happens. The strongest projects aren't built on complexity. They're built on removing obstacles.