We have long been accustomed to the idea that managing crypto assets is inevitably difficult. We accept frequent price checks, repeated confirmations, and complicated process steps—considering all of this as the cost of entering this space.
It wasn't until I actually experienced products like Folks Finance that I realized this complexity is not necessarily unavoidable. It turns out that asset management can be so simple. That was the first time I felt that the usability of Web3 truly has hope. Imagine if every DeFi application could be designed this way—lowering operational barriers, reducing management stress—how many new users would be willing to try? This is the real beginning of widespread adoption.
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WhaleWatcher
· 5h ago
Simplifying the operation is the real way to retain users. The previous complicated processes indeed discouraged a lot of newcomers.
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TokenDustCollector
· 5h ago
To be honest, only after using Folks did I realize that the previous complicated process was purely self-torture and was not a necessary cost at all.
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MEVHunterWang
· 5h ago
Indeed, the experience with Folks is eye-opening, and those complicated operations previously seem really unnecessary.
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NeverPresent
· 5h ago
Honestly, this is what I wanted to see. Those complicated operations before really discouraged a lot of people.
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ContractBugHunter
· 5h ago
To be honest, that complicated process earlier really discouraged a lot of people. Folks, this move is a lesson for DeFi.
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RektButAlive
· 5h ago
To be honest, that complicated process earlier definitely discouraged quite a few people. This move by Folks is a good start, I would say.
We have long been accustomed to the idea that managing crypto assets is inevitably difficult. We accept frequent price checks, repeated confirmations, and complicated process steps—considering all of this as the cost of entering this space.
It wasn't until I actually experienced products like Folks Finance that I realized this complexity is not necessarily unavoidable. It turns out that asset management can be so simple. That was the first time I felt that the usability of Web3 truly has hope. Imagine if every DeFi application could be designed this way—lowering operational barriers, reducing management stress—how many new users would be willing to try? This is the real beginning of widespread adoption.