What do you think of web 3.0 transition?

After working in the web 3.0 space for a while and creating a startup with this technology (shameful plug: https://www.producthunt.com/upco...), I have seen beautiful projects that will solve many different problems. But they are hard to use or difficult for people that don't normally interact with this technology. Do you think these platforms need to do a better job of solving the friction new people have with this technology, or do people need to start learning more about this technology? Let me hear you!

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Johannes Müller
onboarding and user experience are definitely some pain points that needs to be improved. Gasless transactions are a good start for users who don't won't to buy assets in the first place to try out a dApp or protocol
Joan Mateo Duarte 🚀
@hayerhans True. I believe user experience is key to the transition of web 3.0. It's where I believe lots of projects are lacking. Apart from gasless transactions, I think a great functionality is having a wallet integrated for every user in the platform. Similar to Reddit's user vaults. What do you think about it?
Johannes Müller
@joanduarte Interesting approach, I was not aware of reddits user vaults. So the idea is that reddit is automatically creating a wallet for the user in order to collect assets easily? But somehow the user needs to store the private-key? Where is stored? But yeah this is going into the right direction, because it takes away work from the user :)
Joan Mateo Duarte 🚀
@hayerhans So for the private key they give you two options: 1) It gives you the 12 words, like other wallets, normally do. 2) They allow you to keep it encrypted in the Reddit system under a password, so you can reveal it whenever you want! This type of system is the one we are going to implement in DL3ARN. We believe this improves user experience and helps them with the web 3 transition! Thanks for the replies!