If Web3 only ever serves a small group of skilled users, how can this industry achieve scalable growth? In recent years, blockchain infrastructure has been continuously upgraded, and protocol design has become increasingly complex, yet user growth has noticeably slowed down. The problem is not a lack of technical capability, but that most products assume users already understand on-chain logic, which itself creates a high barrier to entry. @easydotfunX has a very clear positioning: it aims to solve the entry problem of Web3, rather than adding another developer-friendly tool for the industry. Easy's core idea is not to educate users to understand blockchain, but to enable users to perform real on-chain actions without understanding the underlying architecture. By packaging complex on-chain interactions into low-learning-cost participatory products, Easy brings the Web3 user experience back to a path more aligned with the general adoption pattern of the internet. Users participate first, then understand; instead of learning first, then acting. When participation costs are low enough and the experience is intuitive enough, Web3 can truly break out of small circles and reach a broader user base. This is precisely the key breakthrough that Easy is targeting.
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If Web3 only ever serves a small group of skilled users, how can this industry achieve scalable growth? In recent years, blockchain infrastructure has been continuously upgraded, and protocol design has become increasingly complex, yet user growth has noticeably slowed down. The problem is not a lack of technical capability, but that most products assume users already understand on-chain logic, which itself creates a high barrier to entry. @easydotfunX has a very clear positioning: it aims to solve the entry problem of Web3, rather than adding another developer-friendly tool for the industry. Easy's core idea is not to educate users to understand blockchain, but to enable users to perform real on-chain actions without understanding the underlying architecture. By packaging complex on-chain interactions into low-learning-cost participatory products, Easy brings the Web3 user experience back to a path more aligned with the general adoption pattern of the internet. Users participate first, then understand; instead of learning first, then acting. When participation costs are low enough and the experience is intuitive enough, Web3 can truly break out of small circles and reach a broader user base. This is precisely the key breakthrough that Easy is targeting.