You want to try an app on @monad, but your wallet looks like this:
$10 on @Optimism, $10 on @base, $10 on @arbitrum
That's 3 bridges, 3x gas fees, & a lot of waiting to move $30.
FastBridge by Avail fixes this. Here's how 🧵
Web3 doesn’t have an onboarding problem....
It has a deposit problem.
Too many steps.
Too much friction before value is felt.
This piece breaks down where users drop off and how a one-click future changes everything.
👇
https://t.co/bBDxdRV2Uu
@AvailProject
It always starts the same way
You click “Deposit” thinking you’re seconds away.
Then suddenly: the long process begins...
Somewhere in that process… you lose momentum.
And most users never come back.
I broke down why this happens
👇
https://t.co/9Z3E3i811m
@AvailProject
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The biggest problem in Web3 isn’t inside apps…
it’s the moment before users even get in
Deposits are where most people disappear
I broke it down here 👇
https://t.co/fbuV8UJzNp
@AvailProject
Most Web3 users don’t quit because your app is bad.
They quit before they even get in.
Deposits are where curiosity dies.
Wrote about why this happens — and what changes when that first step actually works.
👇
https://t.co/R6ZgERml1D
@AvailProject
Web3 doesn’t have a retention problem.
It has a deposit problem.
Too many steps. Too much friction. Too many users lost before they even start.
I broke down the real issue — and what a 1-click future changes
https://t.co/EPpA3QoEAp
@AvailProject
If depositing felt this simple from the start…
How many users would have stayed?
How many never would have dropped off? 👀
@AvailProject might have just answered that. 🔥
Depositing in web3 was never really “hard”…
Just unnecessarily exhausting.
There’s a quiet frustration most people don’t talk about.
Not trading.
Not staking.
Just… getting funds into an app.
It’s where excitement dies.
Because “Deposit” rarely means one action.
You don’t think about depositing…
You just do it.
That shift matters more than it looks.
Because the best UX isn’t the one you notice
It’s the one that quietly removes friction
and lets you move forward instantly.
So here’s the real question:
The Cosmos Hub proposal to integrate Osmosis narrowly did not pass governance.
While this is not the outcome we thought was best for Cosmos, we want to thank the community, validators, and everyone who engaged deeply with the discussion.
Osmosis continues to operate as an independent and profitable chain.
Over the coming weeks, we’ll be working through the next phase for Osmosis, with user safety and continuity as the top priority.
We’ll share more details on next steps for both the protocol and the team soon.
That’s the difference between:
“Let me try this app”
and
“I’ll check it later” (and never come back)
Not because they changed…
But because the experience finally did.
@availproject 🚀
Before vs After — The real reason people don’t use Web3 👇
BEFORE:
You open an app, ready to explore...
Then it begins:
Connect wallet
→ Select network
→ Select tokens
→ Wrong network
→ Switch network
→ Get gas
→ Approve token
→ Confirm tx
→ Wait...
Still waiting...
AFTER (what it feels like with Avail Deposit):
You open the app.
Click Deposit
And it just… works.
No steps to remember
No chains to think about
No high gas fees
No second guessing
Just action → result