A clear trend is emerging: Web3 is shifting from tool-oriented to consumer-grade applications.
@RiverdotInc's solution via @River4fun is to first create an application that ordinary people are willing to open every day, then naturally embed on-chain settlement and incentives within it.
This model does not aim for users to understand blockchain, but rather to let blockchain serve the experience itself.
For users, they participate in interaction, gaming, and content; for the system, all actions can be recorded on-chain as composable value.
If the next growth phase comes from genuine users rather than capital-driven, then the direction represented by River deserves serious attention.
Whether Web3 can break out of its small circle likely depends on whether this type of product can succeed.
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A clear trend is emerging: Web3 is shifting from tool-oriented to consumer-grade applications.
@RiverdotInc's solution via @River4fun is to first create an application that ordinary people are willing to open every day, then naturally embed on-chain settlement and incentives within it.
This model does not aim for users to understand blockchain, but rather to let blockchain serve the experience itself.
For users, they participate in interaction, gaming, and content; for the system, all actions can be recorded on-chain as composable value.
If the next growth phase comes from genuine users rather than capital-driven, then the direction represented by River deserves serious attention.
Whether Web3 can break out of its small circle likely depends on whether this type of product can succeed.
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