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How to design better experiences for Web3
Design Web3 for the people, not machines.

Houston, we have a Web3 problem.
So much talk is surrounding Web3, but only a little understanding.
Why? The culture is motivated primarily by the FOMO or fear of missing out on movement, fancy terms, and hype, so people are inclined to join the trend despite having little to no understanding of it.
This could create a bubble and when people stop talking about it, millions of others will follow suit and the Web3 topic will die down slowly.
The problem starts with design. Let’s boil it down.
The current state of Web3 is confusing and not so user-friendly. Most people still have no idea how it can provide value to our lives. The challenge here for designers is to hide as much complexity in Web3 products and focus on what really matters for the user, given that it’s providing value to them.
What I’m about to tell you in this story is my design perspective about the Web3 ecosystem and in what ways can we improve the user experience so it can open up to the masses, one at a time.
One major problem with Web3 right now is it isn’t accessible to the masses. Whoever can solve this issue is going to shape the future.