As use cases for blockchain technology increase, the number of related projects and associated cryptocurrencies are becoming more abundant too. While this may sound like momentum toward a future governed by user autonomy, it is not without concern in today's Web3 landscape.
As more blockchain ecosystems emerge, the challenge of navigating them becomes increasingly complex — one has to jump between multiple wallets, bridges and exchanges. Seemingly, the answer is straightforward: Turn the difficulty into simplicity by condensing a multi-faceted, several-step process into a single entry point to buy, exchange and swap assets regardless of the ecosystem. An example is a mobile app or browser extension with the ability to provide cryptocurrency wallet functionality for any Ethereum-compatible blockchain.
The caveat is that this is only a solution to a symptom of a larger problem to address third-party reliance. Consider that with only one or two solutions currently available to navigate...
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