Crucible Labs's exclusive Bittensor wallet is worth paying attention to recently. To be honest, the UI/UX of this TAO native wallet is quite well done, and its simplicity stands out among similar products.
The team behind it is also very strong—Ala Shaabana, a co-founder of Bittensor, participated in development, along with the addition of David Lawee. This configuration clearly isn't assembled on the fly. From a product logic perspective, this group clearly has a deep understanding of the needs of the Bittensor ecosystem, so the wallet's functionality is designed to be quite fitting, not just a generic wallet with a skin change.
For users who want to participate more deeply in the TAO ecosystem, this kind of native wallet experience will indeed be more user-friendly than general solutions.
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TommyTeacher
· 01-08 12:08
The co-founder personally stepping in to create the wallet shows genuine sincerity.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-07 09:50
Co-founder personally develops the wallet, this is true understanding of their ecosystem, unlike those generic wallets that just rebrand without understanding.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 01-07 09:43
Forget it, it's another wallet hype. I've seen too many of these things.
But Ala Shaabana's involvement is indeed a bit interesting, at least it's not a team solely focused on cutting leeks.
Let's try it out first; a nice UI doesn't mean the product is reliable.
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TideReceder
· 01-07 09:38
Lianchuang personally designed the wallet, now that's more like it. It doesn't look like some projects that just slap on a UI and dare to boast.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 01-07 09:32
The co-founder personally stepped in. The configuration is indeed solid, but while the wallet is user-friendly, it still depends on whether the ecosystem applications can keep up.
Crucible Labs's exclusive Bittensor wallet is worth paying attention to recently. To be honest, the UI/UX of this TAO native wallet is quite well done, and its simplicity stands out among similar products.
The team behind it is also very strong—Ala Shaabana, a co-founder of Bittensor, participated in development, along with the addition of David Lawee. This configuration clearly isn't assembled on the fly. From a product logic perspective, this group clearly has a deep understanding of the needs of the Bittensor ecosystem, so the wallet's functionality is designed to be quite fitting, not just a generic wallet with a skin change.
For users who want to participate more deeply in the TAO ecosystem, this kind of native wallet experience will indeed be more user-friendly than general solutions.