欧K
欧K|12月 21, 2025 01:29
Many Web3 products aren’t actually hard to use, but they ‘scare people off at the first step.’ After connecting your wallet, you’re left to figure out where to go, what to click, and whether you’ll make a mistake—all of which can be super stressful for new users. @spaace_io is clearly more realistic in this regard. Their product uses a Progressive Onboarding Flow. Instead of throwing all the features at you at once, it guides you step by step. When you first enter, you’re shown the most essential action path. Behind the scenes, it’s powered by Context-Aware UI Logic, which dynamically adjusts the features you see based on your behavior. This way, you’re not left staring at a complicated dashboard. This ‘learn to use it first, then go deeper’ design is super friendly for people transitioning from Web2. On top of that, with its Unified Wallet Interaction Layer, the number of signatures and actions is reduced to a minimum. You won’t have that confusing experience of clicking three buttons, signing five transactions, and still not knowing what you just did. The experience feels closer to familiar internet products, rather than learning an entirely new set of rules. This user-friendly approach shows that Spaace isn’t just a tool for seasoned players—it’s more like paving the way for the next wave of users. If Web3 really wants to expand its user base, this kind of ‘don’t scare people off’ design is way more important than just shouting slogans.
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