Why has the on-chain world been developing for so long, yet most people still can't get in?


The problem has never been technology, but access. Wallets are complicated, operations are cumbersome, and the pathways are unclear—new users are discouraged right from the first step.
@easydotfunX aims to eliminate these barriers. It doesn't reinvent the underlying technology but repackages existing on-chain capabilities, allowing users to participate in asset creation and interaction with lower thresholds.
This kind of product may not look "techy," but it hits the most genuine needs precisely.
It’s important to note that the core of such entry-point products isn’t about how many features they have, but whether the process is smooth. If users can complete their first engagement more quickly, retention afterward becomes more likely.
From a higher perspective, this is essentially about distribution, not protocol development. Whoever controls the first step for users entering the chain controls the flow of subsequent traffic.
easydotfunX is still in its early stages, but it is at least addressing a long-overlooked issue: how to truly bring ordinary users onto the chain instead of just watching from the sidelines.
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