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Ashley Chang
@ashley
Doing some research on ux in web3 next week What’s the most delightful web3 product you’ve used recently?
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Rainbow is good but the funny thing is a lot of web3 products, from my analysis, need A-LOT of improvement. HMU if you want resources for web3 UX. I’ve been curating some academic studies, articles and other reports that have been helpful.
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Ashley Chang
@ashley
Yes would love to hear more! Will dm for details. Anything else you think is good?
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I’ll be transparent with you Ashley. I haven’t interacted with anything recently, apart from FC, that made me excited. A lot of the UX seems to be copy-paste. Not seeing much user research inform product.
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But I think it might be useful to think about what a web3 product actually means. And what classifications exist. For instance, the UX difference between using Alchemy.com (a node provider) and lets say etherscan (a more user facing product) is large and should be accounted for.
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