A deep analysis of Backpack's product blueprint reveals at least 11 major feature iterations behind this diagram.
The development trajectory from a simple wallet tool to a Web3 super application has become quite clear. The expansion logic of the product matrix is straightforward—not just a simple stacking of features, but a progressive upgrade centered around core scenarios such as user asset management, trading, and social interactions.
This path indicates a trend: the future Web3 gateway will no longer be a single tool but an integrated ecosystem hub. Backpack is attempting to enable users to complete the full cycle from asset management to application interaction within a single platform through a rich feature matrix.
All of this is packed inside your Backpack.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 8h ago
11 iterations? Come on, this is about doing big things. I see the rhythm of the wallet transforming into a super app.
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0xSunnyDay
· 01-09 10:51
11 feature iterations? That's quite competitive. Can it really be implemented?
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TooScaredToSell
· 01-09 10:50
Wow, 11 feature iterations. Backpack is really going all in... From wallet to ecosystem hub, this pace is truly different.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 01-09 10:50
Damn, 11 iterations? Backpack is really aiming to overthrow the wallet sector, it's not just a UI change.
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RugResistant
· 01-09 10:44
analyzed the roadmap... 11 iterations buried in there? ngl looks like classic feature creep dressed up as ecosystem design. where's the actual security audit on this stuff tho
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DuckFluff
· 01-09 10:28
11 iterations? Some progress, but how many features will actually stay in the end?
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pvt_key_collector
· 01-09 10:25
11 feature iterations? This time, Backpack really wants to go big. The path from wallet to super app is becoming clearer.
A deep analysis of Backpack's product blueprint reveals at least 11 major feature iterations behind this diagram.
The development trajectory from a simple wallet tool to a Web3 super application has become quite clear. The expansion logic of the product matrix is straightforward—not just a simple stacking of features, but a progressive upgrade centered around core scenarios such as user asset management, trading, and social interactions.
This path indicates a trend: the future Web3 gateway will no longer be a single tool but an integrated ecosystem hub. Backpack is attempting to enable users to complete the full cycle from asset management to application interaction within a single platform through a rich feature matrix.
All of this is packed inside your Backpack.