Starting to feel like a lot of web3 products were built around infrastructure first and actual user experience second.
people have gotten so used to: holding gas on multiple chains, bridging assets around, confirming endless transactions, that the whole process barely gets questioned anymore.
that’s partly why
@useTria felt refreshing when i checked it out after seeing discussions around
@MindoAI.
the experience feels far more unified compared to the usual “open three apps to do one thing” flow most crypto users deal with daily.
payments, assets, swaps, everything sitting together without constantly thinking about what chain you’re on every second makes a bigger difference than expected.
still self custodial too, which matters.
it feels less like managing blockchain infrastructure manually and more like simply using a financial app that happens to run onchain.