During that period, a certain leading wallet was also actively expanding, with very frequent actions.
To be honest, I had always used MetaMask before and wasn't very interested in other wallets. It wasn't until a certain leading wallet launched the inscription feature that I was completely impressed. Wow, they took this step too far.
I remember when the inscription feature was launched, the market reaction was particularly enthusiastic. I could clearly feel users flowing in large numbers to this wallet, and its market share was skyrocketing during that time. Maybe many people, like me, thought wallets were just wallets, but didn't expect that a feature upgrade would completely change the user experience.
Sometimes, product strength really speaks for itself, especially in this rapidly evolving market.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 12h ago
The inscription feature is really awesome, directly transforming the wallet from a tool into an ecosystem.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-23 18:46
The moment the inscription feature was launched, users left. This wave indeed caught us off guard, and there's no denying the product's shortcomings.
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NeonCollector
· 01-23 08:07
This wave of inscriptions was indeed well played, everyone is rushing over there.
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ZKSherlock
· 01-23 08:03
actually... inscriptions aren't really the innovation everyone's hyping them up to be—just data bloat on the blockchain tbh. but yeah wallet UX definitely matters
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-23 08:03
Really, when the inscription feature was launched, I was also drawn in, and the little fox was left unused.
Wow, product innovation can truly change everything.
It still depends on who really listens to the market.
This move really impressed me, no more pretending.
The market is so cruel; no matter how good the feature is, it can't escape.
To put it simply, product strength determines everything.
Wait, is anyone still using the little fox now?
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NftMetaversePainter
· 01-23 07:52
actually, the inscriptions feature was basically a paradigm shift in wallet interface design... the algorithmic elegance of how they pivoted from pure custody to generative functionality? *chef's kiss* that's what i call computational aesthetics meeting digital sovereignty
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BearMarketSage
· 01-23 07:50
Once the inscription was out, the little fox was truly stunned. At that time, I did feel a bit regretful for not jumping on the bandwagon earlier.
During that period, a certain leading wallet was also actively expanding, with very frequent actions.
To be honest, I had always used MetaMask before and wasn't very interested in other wallets. It wasn't until a certain leading wallet launched the inscription feature that I was completely impressed. Wow, they took this step too far.
I remember when the inscription feature was launched, the market reaction was particularly enthusiastic. I could clearly feel users flowing in large numbers to this wallet, and its market share was skyrocketing during that time. Maybe many people, like me, thought wallets were just wallets, but didn't expect that a feature upgrade would completely change the user experience.
Sometimes, product strength really speaks for itself, especially in this rapidly evolving market.