
My experience with the Magic Square service was generally neutral. The service offers a platform for listing various web3 applications on its website. One advantage of the service is that it gathers information about different projects and provides accessibility to users.
Regarding the interface, it is straightforward to use. Navigating the website is easy, and finding information about specific applications is straightforward. The information about each project is presented clearly and systematically. The interface also offers filters and sections to facilitate navigation and search.
However, it should be noted that the service does not provide the ability to directly link to the social media profiles of each application from the Magic Square platform. This could be inconvenient for users who want to find more information about a project or engage with its developers. To do so, they would need to open a separate page or conduct a separate search.
Overall, Magic Square can be a useful resource for getting a general overview of web3 projects. Its user-friendly interface allows for easy access to information about various applications. However, the absence of direct social media linking from the application pages may pose some inconvenience for users seeking more interaction and engagement with project teams.
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