Sometimes, reducing user friction is more important than piling on new features. When the onboarding experience becomes straightforward and smooth, users will naturally move forward. That’s why some Web3 projects win actual adoption through extremely simplified product design—they understand very well that complexity is the enemy of growth. A good product is not the one with the most features, but the one that users can "understand at a glance and get started immediately." This approach is especially popular in ecosystem development and also determines whether a project can move from niche to mainstream.

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