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Isn’t the world moving away from browsers? Why build more when browser usage going πŸ“‰
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@phabc
Mobile apps
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@phabc
Web3 is stuck in this browser view due to poor tooling, but the world has been consistently moving away from desktop and browsers to mobile apps
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And after a while, you'll find that a desktop app / mobile app for UI is just a browser in disguise. Browsers have completely shaped our UX. Is Browser > Mobile || Desktop, not the other way around.
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I don't think that's the right assumption - web3 isn't "stuck" in the browser. The browser is the only tool that has aligned incentives w/ decentralization. Web3 can't live in Big Tech's current walled gardens. Long term, UX will keep improving, maybe closer to apps, but it's always going to be a "browser view"
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