欧K
欧K|1月 02, 2026 13:52
@ On_Veera made me truly realize that the user experience issue with Web3 is not "whether there is a wallet" - it is "whether ordinary people are willing to use it". In the past, many on chain products seemed to be talking to themselves, with a pile of functional terms and a page jumping off track. Veera's direction is actually very practical: to throw the obscure terms and operations of Web3 to users with a logic similar to that of a daily browser One of their core technologies is called Adaptive UX Layer, which adjusts the interface and prompts to look like you are using a regular app, rather than shaking hands with the blockchain, based on whether you are currently viewing content, operating on the chain, or doing tasks. This thing doesn't sound so trendy, but it's actually a basic engineering - UX needs to completely hide technical details such as on chain requests, wallet signatures, and RPC latency in order to be as comfortable as a native app. The user only clicked a button, and behind it, they may have hurriedly made more than ten judgments, optimized routes, and preloaded Another one is their self proclaimed Reward Sync Engine. Many "earn coins" gameplay simply require you to give tokens with just one click, and Veera binds this incentive to the actual behavioral path. You don't just click a few times to get rewards, but incorporate browsing, interaction, tasks, and on chain operations into a weight model, and dynamically allocate rewards based on your contribution level. This design is a bit like bringing gamified logic into the browser, allowing users to use it longer and more naturally I personally think the most unique thing about Veera is that it doesn't see itself as a 'blockchain tool', but rather tries to become an entry layer that ordinary people open every day. The idea behind this is not to recruit early players, but to understand the real usage habits of ordinary users and then hide the complexity on the chain in the background. This kind of practice may be the breakthrough that Web3 needs the most when it moves towards a larger scale Veera @On_Veera Cookie @cookiedotfun
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