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Tushar Soni
@tusharsoni.eth
Web2 companies pour so much money into perfecting checkout flows - A/B testing latency, clicks, UX, copy, colors for max conversion. So many payment options, that one is bound to work. In Web3, it's more like "pay or leave" Are you serious about your checkout flow? Then use paywithglide.xyz
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Piyush
@314yush
I think it’s because in web2, users are ‘browsing around’ so you have to optimise for hooks to convert user but in web3, if a user is connecting wallet - you know they are going to use the product, all you need to do is simplify UX.
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Arti Villa | IRL at Devcon⟠⟠
@artivilla.eth
The avg web3 user also has a higher threshold, spends more on silly things and currently is living in a casino. You walk in, you're going to spend those tokens.
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