Fragmented Tools Requiring Extensive Knowledge
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Problem:
Web3 users must rely on multiple disconnected platforms for different tasks—one for data retrieval, another for trading, another for portfolio tracking, and more. Each tool comes with its own interface, workflows, and technical requirements, forcing users to invest significant time in learning and managing them.
This fragmentation creates inefficiencies and friction in the user experience. Switching between multiple platforms increases the risk of errors, missed opportunities, and operational delays. Moreover, the lack of interoperability between these tools means users must manually compile and analyze data, making Web3 interactions complex and time-consuming.
Impact:
Steep learning curve discourages adoption and limits accessibility
Manual data aggregation slows down decision-making and increases the chance of errors
Lack of interoperability forces users to perform repetitive actions across multiple platforms
Higher entry barriers for non-technical users, preventing mass adoption