I used to think of Web3 like a room with way too many doors.
Wallet.
Seed phrase.
Gas fee.
Bridge.
Smart contract.
Just stepping in is enough to make a newbie feel overwhelmed.
Before they even grasp what they're using, they have to learn how to protect themselves from too many risks.
Maybe that's why OpenGradient Chat is worth considering.
Newbies usually don't start with the infrastructure.
They kick things off with some pretty simple questions.
How do I use this wallet?
What risks are involved in this trade?
What permissions is this DApp asking for?
If OpenGradient Chat can turn the decentralized AI layer behind it into a familiar Q&A interface, Web3 could feel a lot less cold.
I'm not sure a chat product can solve the entire onboarding puzzle.
But sometimes, an easy-to-understand door is exactly what the ecosystem needs most.
@OpenGradient #OPG $OPG
Wallet.
Seed phrase.
Gas fee.
Bridge.
Smart contract.
Just stepping in is enough to make a newbie feel overwhelmed.
Before they even grasp what they're using, they have to learn how to protect themselves from too many risks.
Maybe that's why OpenGradient Chat is worth considering.
Newbies usually don't start with the infrastructure.
They kick things off with some pretty simple questions.
How do I use this wallet?
What risks are involved in this trade?
What permissions is this DApp asking for?
If OpenGradient Chat can turn the decentralized AI layer behind it into a familiar Q&A interface, Web3 could feel a lot less cold.
I'm not sure a chat product can solve the entire onboarding puzzle.
But sometimes, an easy-to-understand door is exactly what the ecosystem needs most.
@OpenGradient #OPG $OPG