On-chain operations are becoming more powerful but also increasingly complex.

This year, have you also felt this way:

Want to swap a token? First, you need to find out which chain and protocol it is on.

Want to participate in lending? You need to open three pages to compare interest rates first.

There are many assets in the wallet, but operating feels like walking through a maze.

It was clearly just a 'desire to do something', but it turned into a 'research project'.

We have been building features, but few really take 'user experience' seriously.

The ecosystem is expanding, protocols are increasing, and efficiency is improving—but what about entry points? Can there be a place to turn these 'complex good features' into 'simple and user-friendly'?


Some people are already trying to do this.

Berachain is a rapidly growing ecosystem, but it also faces these issues: multiple protocols, decentralized entry points, and users don't know where to start.

Recently, Berachain's entry-level product Beratown launched version 1.2, attempting to reconstruct the relationship between 'users and blockchain' with a whole new approach.

It's not like a traditional 'interface update', but more like adding a remote control for on-chain interactions:

Want to swap tokens? Just click, and it will automatically find the optimal path.

Want to borrow? No need to choose a protocol, it can all be done on one page.

Don't know how to operate? You can directly ask its AI, which not only answers but can also guide you step by step.

These seemingly minor features actually point to a larger question: Who should Web3 serve? Technology or people?


Perhaps this time, we are a little closer to a blockchain world that is 'accessible to everyone'.

Not everyone needs to understand RPC, LST, or veToken. But everyone has the right to participate.

Beratown's v1.2 is just a starting point, perhaps not perfect, but at least it's addressing a question worth considering for all projects:

How to make 'complex products' become 'simple and usable'?

Not every chain has its own 'super entry point'.

Berachain has a developing answer.

Call Beratown 👉🏻 http://bera.town


This article is for sharing and discussion only and does not constitute investment advice.