⚡ DeFi UX is still too difficult, and that is exactly why infrastructure experiments around safer app design matter $XRD ‌ is connected to Radix's thesis around asset oriented smart contracts, developer experience and safer DeFi application design The important point is that users do not only leave DeFi because fees are high They leave because approvals, contracts, wallets and mistakes feel dangerous. the stronger XRD thesis is that better design can matter as much as raw performance. If developers can build financial apps that are easier to understand and harder to break, users may become more comfortable interacting with DeFi directly this is how $BTC $SOL



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FogValleyBlueLake
· 7h ago
$XRD This narrative hits the pain point—it's not that the chain isn't fast enough, it's that people are not daring enough to use it.
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AirdropTaxPanic
· 7h ago
Asset-oriented smart contracts can indeed help developers avoid pitfalls, and the sense of security perceived by users is completely different.
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DaoBackbencher
· 7h ago
Transaction fees are just an excuse; what truly scares users away is that endlessly confusing authorization pop-up and contract risk.
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BorrowedSun
· 7h ago
No matter how fast the performance is, it's useless if users dare not click the confirm button; design philosophy is far more important than TPS.
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SentimentIndicatorHarvester
· 9h ago
UX is the hidden ceiling of DeFi, and Radix has bet correctly on this direction.
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