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Starting with WHY it matters is the key to great UX. If users don’t understand why they’re here, telling them what to do feels like just giving orders. But when you explain the purpose and values behind your product first, users feel understood, and they stick around.
Build trust by leading with why—everything else flows from there.
User-centric design is always important—but especially in crypto.
Many users aren’t just casual visitors; they’re experienced builders, skeptics, and hardcore users.
They spot anything off or unnatural immediately. And they don’t stick around long.
So the real challenge? Designing first for these tough, savvy users—because if you win them over, everyone else benefits.