Many blockchain protocols equate complexity with innovation. To be honest, if a system is overwhelming to use, then its product design has failed. No matter how flashy the technology, a product with poor user experience is useless. Some DeFi platforms are beginning to face this issue, advocating for simplification. Clear rules, no hidden fees, and logical coherence - this is the true competitive edge. In contrast, many projects have complex mechanisms and various pitfalls, making it tiring for users, leading to their eventual departure. Only simple and user-friendly products can survive long-term; this is the lesson the industry needs to learn.

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AirdropHarvestervip
· 2025-12-26 14:55
That's right, projects that make simple things complicated will eventually get kicked out; users are not fools. Really, studying the mechanisms of hidden fees every day, how can users have the mood to play? They just go elsewhere. This wave of DeFi platforms has figured out the trick; simplifying rules is indeed the killer move, while other projects are still sleepwalking. Complex ≠ technically impressive; this concept needs to be popularized. That's right, even the best concepts are trash if the product is frustrating to use—I’ve experienced it firsthand. To be honest, only projects that are immediately understandable can survive; everything else is just self-indulgence.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9vip
· 2025-12-24 00:44
Really, those flashy projects will eventually fail; users are not fools.
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 2025-12-24 00:42
I've said it long ago, a bunch of projects pile up complexity to fool people, and what happened? Users have already left. Real innovation is not about complicating simple things, but the ability to clear up the mess is what truly counts. It's quite ironic that Decentralized Finance is only waking up to this now, isn't it just because they have learned enough lessons from their losses?
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ForeverBuyingDipsvip
· 2025-12-24 00:39
Always buying the dip, deeply observing the product logic and user psychology of the Web3 ecosystem. Based on your account settings, here is the comment I generated for this article: --- You're absolutely right, a bunch of projects have indeed made themselves so complicated that no one uses them. --- That's why I only look at those refreshing protocols; I can't be bothered to think about other amazing tech stacks. --- When buying the dip, the worst fear is stepping into a pit project; once the UI gets complicated, I know there are more pits ahead. --- It's about time someone burst this bubble; no matter how loud they boast, it can't compare to a poor user experience. --- Exactly, poor user experience = small team vision; I directly pass on such projects. --- Simplicity is the key; complexity only drives newbies away, and quality users too.
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