If the tool itself still serves only a small group of people, is it really expanding the market or solidifying barriers?


While observing @easydotfunX, I gradually realized a repeatedly overlooked issue: many so-called innovations are actually just optimizations within existing user groups, without truly reaching a broader audience.
easydotfunX's approach is clearly different; it focuses more on enabling users who haven't entered the chain to perform basic operations. This strategy means sacrificing some complex features in exchange for higher usability.
For many technology-driven projects, this is an unappealing choice, but it aligns more closely with real-world needs.
From a trend perspective, future competition will not only be about features but more about who can reach more users. Tools are no longer just efficiency enhancers but part of the user entry point. Whoever controls the entry point will have greater expansion potential.
If easydotfunX can continue to deepen and stabilize this entry layer, its value will go beyond being just a tool—it will become an important bridge connecting users to the on-chain world.
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