@gladness
Base is trying to make onchain feel like a normal consumer product.
Crypto UX has been chain-first for too long. Pick a wallet, pick a network, bridge, sign, repeat. That works for power users, but it is not how most people want to use the internet.
Base App pushes a simpler flow. Social, payments, trading, and discovery in one place, so the path becomes see it, understand it, act on it.
Under the hood, @base.base.eth is an Ethereum L2 built on the OP Stack. The goal is not just lower fees, it is a better interface layer that makes onchain actions feel natural.
If this works, mainstream adoption will come from products that just work, not from people learning chains and bridges. @jesse.base.eth