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@coopahtroopa.eth
Onchain UX is becoming way too fragmented. Multiple wallets across multiple networks with multiple tokens is a nightmare to handle. Feels like the only logical outcome for new users is to have a unique account and smart wallet for every app. Connecting with a cross-platform EOA will be for power users.
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@ishika
Had similar thoughts - wrote something about this! https://warpcast.com/ishika/0x9e546897
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Need to start moving toward network-specific address formats imo. Can't have the same address across all networks in all cases, so may as well embrace the opposite. The "eth:0xd8da..." format that Safe uses is good enough and is more Lindy than any alternative, so... maybe just use that more?
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@greg
web3 UX is getting worse and I really hope it’s a “one step back, two steps forward” type thing but I struggle to see the huge forward steps tbh
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I definitely think what @rainbowdotme is up to with their RainbowKit & their upcoming Mini Wallets configuration (their take on embedded wallets) is certainly a step in the right direction. I do agree though, the fragmentation is a horrid user experience for anyone & an absolute nightmare for new users.
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It’s a win for privacy too if users have a different address for each app. The only pain then becomes funding each address and taxes. And the entire idea of onchain credentials and reputation seems to fall apart.
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A unique account / smart wallet for every app results in more fragmentation, as any onchain assets end up siloed within that app’s infrastructure. Web3 auth providers can help solve this by matching identities across apps, but still restricted to where the provider has distribution. Curious about better approaches
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This has always been the Achilles heel of web3. It's also the biggest feature. This is why it's always been DOA IMO
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@uneeb123
it's a sign of things evolving eventually, there will be capitulation
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@xkhalid
Definitely a lot of increasing fragmentation at an alarming rate, one of the things I’m keen on is UX that actually abstracts away networks themselves to end users.
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