There’s a difference between building for crypto users and building for future users.
A lot of products still assume people already understand Web3.
But most newcomers don’t want a long learning process before taking action.
That’s why simplifying the journey matters.
What I like about @QwertiAI is the direction:
✦ reducing unnecessary friction
✦ simplifying onchain execution
✦ making access feel lighter
The smaller the barrier becomes, the easier adoption gets.
Most people think the biggest challenge in crypto is volatility.
I disagree.
It's the number of steps between hearing about a project and actually becoming a holder.
That's why I found the integration between @QwertiAI and @FalkenProtocol interesting.
For those unfamiliar, Falken is building an AI vs AI gaming arena on Base where autonomous agents compete in verifiable onchain matches.
The challenge for projects like this has always been onboarding new users. Finding a token, bridging funds, switching chains, and navigating multiple apps creates friction that drives people away.
With QwertiAI's embedded purchase flow and magic links, getting exposure to $FALKEN becomes significantly simpler. Users can move from discovery to purchase in just a few clicks without the usual maze of wallets, bridges, and DEXs.
I decided to test it myself 👇