The value of infrastructure often lies in the most inconspicuous places.


When discussing AI and Web3, people are more easily attracted to grand narratives, but what truly supports the system's operation are often those less noticeable parts. The interaction layer is one of them.
@easydotfunX's approach is quite typical; it doesn't try to become a new center but chooses to optimize how users access the system. This positioning means it requires long-term refinement rather than relying on short-term bursts.
From an engineering perspective, this involves coordination across multiple layers. Front-end interactions, wallet connections, transaction bundling, feedback mechanisms—each step needs to be redesigned to ensure a seamless overall experience. Such systemic optimization is not easy.
From the perspective of AI infrastructure, the significance of this layer is that it provides a more stable entry point for all upper-layer applications. When the entry point is clear enough, new applications can be built more easily, and users can migrate more smoothly.
In the long run, infrastructure competition is not just about performance and efficiency but also about who can truly get more people to use it. @easydotfunX is working on transforming complex systems into usable experiences. This work is not flashy, but it is truly important.
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