Until onboarding is designed to reduce uncertainty, Web3 adoption will keep hitting the same wall.
I'll keep breaking down UX patterns in Web3 through interfaces, systems, and real scenarios.
What This Tells Us:
Onboarding in Web3 isn't just about access.
It's about trust.
Users are silently asking: "Do I understand this enough to continue?"
Most products don't help them answer that.
Efficiency is not about pushing harder.
It is about removing the friction that was never supposed to be there.
Audit one workflow this week. Start there.
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Fixing these is not about working less.
It is about removing tasks that were never worth a person's time in the first place.
Consistency improves. Errors drop.
Your focus shifts to work that actually moves things forward.