Good evening! Diving deeper into the Tria app today.
One thing I appreciate from a technology standpoint is the focus on account abstraction and simplifying the user journey across multiple blockchain networks.
For years, one of Web3's biggest challenges has been onboarding. New users often have to learn about wallets, gas tokens, bridges, network switching, and transaction routing before they can even use an application.
Platforms that work to reduce this complexity are helping make decentralized technology more accessible.
The goal shouldn't be to force users to understand every technical layer it should be to build infrastructure that works seamlessly while preserving self-custody and user control.
That's what makes solutions like @useTria's approach to chain abstraction and routing worth studying.
As always, I want to make my position clear:
My interest is solely in the technology, infrastructure, interoperability, and user-experience innovations. I do not support, promote, or endorse any interest-based (Riba), yield-generating, or otherwise Islamically prohibited financial products or mechanisms that may be associated with any platform.
I support technology that is:
β Self-custodial
β Transparent
β Permissionless
β Utility-driven
β Consistent with Islamic values
The future of Web3 isn't just more chains it's making those chains work together seamlessly.
Good evening! Diving deeper into the Tria app today.
One thing I appreciate from a technology standpoint is the focus on account abstraction and simplifying the user journey across multiple blockchain networks.
For years, one of Web3's biggest challenges has been onboarding. New users often have to learn about wallets, gas tokens, bridges, network switching, and transaction routing before they can even use an application.
Platforms that work to reduce this complexity are helping make decentralized technology more accessible.
The goal shouldn't be to force users to understand every technical layer it should be to build infrastructure that works seamlessly while preserving self-custody and user control.
That's what makes solutions like @useTria's approach to chain abstraction and routing worth studying.
As always, I want to make my position clear:
My interest is solely in the technology, infrastructure, interoperability, and user-experience innovations. I do not support, promote, or endorse any interest-based (Riba), yield-generating, or otherwise Islamically prohibited financial products or mechanisms that may be associated with any platform.
I support technology that is:
β Self-custodial
β Transparent
β Permissionless
β Utility-driven
β Consistent with Islamic values
The future of Web3 isn't just more chains it's making those chains work together seamlessly.
@_Izuweb3@FIH_USD1 The shift from just holding assets to building social utility is exactly where the next cycle gains momentum good look with the vision man
Good afternoon
AI becomes more powerful when it understands your onchain activity.
@TheARCTERMINAL is bringing intelligence and portfolio awareness together.
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Crypto has spent years optimising how money moves
SocialFi is exploring how value moves through people
That's why projects like @FIH_USD1 are interesting to watch.
The idea isn't just about holding a stablecoin. It's about creating an ecosystem where participation, engagement, and community activity can become part of the value layer
A stable asset provides consistency, while social interaction drives network effects
When users can contribute, connect, and engage without worrying about constant price swings, communities have a better chance of focusing on long-term growth rather than short-term speculation
The next evolution of Web3 may not be purely financial.
It could be the combination of finance and social coordination, where stable liquidity meets active communities.
That's where SocialFi becomes more than a trend
And that's a narrative FIH_USD1 is helping to explore.
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