Recently, I took a look at various meme coins in the wallet, and I found a problem— as a somewhat particular user, I was actually discouraged by the page design.
Honestly, this was a bit of a blow. The logo design at first glance looks unprofessional, giving the impression of a rushed launch. Even worse, the project homepage is cluttered with too much information, making my eyes tired and leaving me no mood to delve into the project itself. There’s also the tabbed feature, which as a newcomer I simply couldn’t understand what it was for, let alone how to complete a purchase on it.
Actually, I’ve been paying attention to meme coins for a while, and some projects look decent from a fundamental perspective. But it’s precisely because of these design issues—being neither attractive nor user-friendly—that I never actually took action. It’s less about lacking confidence in the coin itself and more about being scared off by a poor user experience. If the interface could be simplified and the operational costs for newcomers reduced, I believe many people would be willing to genuinely participate.
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GasFeeCrier
· 11h ago
Page design discouragement is really next level, it can kill more than the project itself.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 12-28 01:54
You're absolutely right, just missing a good design.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 12-28 01:54
This UI design is really amazing; you can tell at a glance that it's a rushed job.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 12-28 01:53
This UI design can really discourage the coins in my wallet, it's amazing.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-28 01:53
Haha, really, many projects die because of their UI.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 12-28 01:46
Designs can indeed discourage someone, I have deep experience with this.
UI is really the killer of first impressions; no matter how good the coin is, it can't save it.
Honestly, there are still project teams these days that don't prioritize the page, I really can't get over it.
Poor design = unprofessional project, my logic should be fine, right?
A good-looking interface can determine whether I click in, seriously.
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0xSherlock
· 12-28 01:30
Yeah, that's right. Many projects fail because of their UI.
Design really can discourage people, no exaggeration.
If the page is messy, I can't be bothered to look, I just swipe to the next one.
That's why some coins are actually pretty good but no one plays them.
Recently, I took a look at various meme coins in the wallet, and I found a problem— as a somewhat particular user, I was actually discouraged by the page design.
Honestly, this was a bit of a blow. The logo design at first glance looks unprofessional, giving the impression of a rushed launch. Even worse, the project homepage is cluttered with too much information, making my eyes tired and leaving me no mood to delve into the project itself. There’s also the tabbed feature, which as a newcomer I simply couldn’t understand what it was for, let alone how to complete a purchase on it.
Actually, I’ve been paying attention to meme coins for a while, and some projects look decent from a fundamental perspective. But it’s precisely because of these design issues—being neither attractive nor user-friendly—that I never actually took action. It’s less about lacking confidence in the coin itself and more about being scared off by a poor user experience. If the interface could be simplified and the operational costs for newcomers reduced, I believe many people would be willing to genuinely participate.