Many Web3 projects are caught in a vicious cycle: either overemphasizing decentralization features, resulting in poor user experience; or compromising on on-chain features for ease of use, ultimately becoming ordinary fintech. It's a dilemma, but not unsolvable. Some projects have found a balance on this path—retaining full on-chain attributes while providing a modern interactive experience familiar to users. This combination is precisely the key to Web3 breakthroughs. When decentralization is no longer a burden but a default setting, Web3 will have the opportunity to truly surpass traditional applications.
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Many Web3 projects are caught in a vicious cycle: either overemphasizing decentralization features, resulting in poor user experience; or compromising on on-chain features for ease of use, ultimately becoming ordinary fintech. It's a dilemma, but not unsolvable. Some projects have found a balance on this path—retaining full on-chain attributes while providing a modern interactive experience familiar to users. This combination is precisely the key to Web3 breakthroughs. When decentralization is no longer a burden but a default setting, Web3 will have the opportunity to truly surpass traditional applications.