Everyone talks about making crypto faster, but I think the bigger challenge is making it feel simpler.
As ecosystems become more fragmented, users aren't struggling because blockchains are slow. They're struggling because every new chain, wallet, and bridge adds another decision to make.
That's why I'm watching $LAB .
Instead of competing on raw performance, the project seems focused on reducing complexity and making cross-chain interactions feel more natural. If crypto is ever going to reach mainstream adoption, the winners may not be the protocols with the most features—but the ones that make those features almost invisible.
In the end, usability could become a stronger moat than speed.
Do you think the next crypto cycle will be won by better UX rather than better TPS?
$VELVET
As ecosystems become more fragmented, users aren't struggling because blockchains are slow. They're struggling because every new chain, wallet, and bridge adds another decision to make.
That's why I'm watching $LAB .
Instead of competing on raw performance, the project seems focused on reducing complexity and making cross-chain interactions feel more natural. If crypto is ever going to reach mainstream adoption, the winners may not be the protocols with the most features—but the ones that make those features almost invisible.
In the end, usability could become a stronger moat than speed.
Do you think the next crypto cycle will be won by better UX rather than better TPS?
$VELVET