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Recently, an interesting question has sparked heated discussions in the Crypto Assets community: When choosing a platform, what type of model do users prefer? Is it a simple and direct sign up to use, or is it necessary to go through multiple verifications and operations to access core features?
This issue not only involves user preferences but also reflects a key challenge facing the entire Crypto Assets industry: how to lower the entry barrier for new users while ensuring security.
As we all know, for a platform to quickly spread in the market, it must ensure that the participation difficulty and cognitive cost for new users are low enough. This has been fully validated in the traditional internet field. For example, the success of short video applications lies in their extremely low operational difficulty, allowing users of all ages to easily get started.
However, for the Crypto Assets field, the cognitive costs and operational difficulties required for new users to participate are still relatively high. This high threshold is not conducive to the rapid dissemination of the industry and the expansion of the user base.
In this context, some innovative projects are working to simplify user operation processes. For example, some projects are developing a system that can complete multiple complex operations with one click. This system aims to significantly lower the operational threshold for users, making it easy for even Crypto Assets newcomers to participate.
Specifically, suppose a user wants to exchange 100 USDC for stETH on the Arbitrum network and stake it in a certain protocol. In the traditional operational process, the user needs to go through multiple steps: exchanging on an exchange, using a cross-chain bridge to transfer assets, switching networks, authorizing operations, and finally staking. This process can be very cumbersome for beginners, and they might even give up because of it.
In the new system, users only need to express their needs in natural language, and the system can automatically complete all necessary operations. This approach greatly simplifies the user experience and is expected to attract more people into the Crypto Assets field.
Overall, the future development of the Crypto Assets industry largely depends on whether the user participation threshold can be effectively lowered. Simplifying the operational process and enhancing user experience will be key factors in promoting the industry's widespread adoption.