Recently, several new wallet products have indeed been making efforts, whether in update frequency or feature completeness, both look quite good. The product design and operations teams seem to have ideas. In comparison, some established wallets appear to be a bit complacent, and the more they iterate, the harder they become to use. Take mainstream wallets as an example, they are opened only once every few months, and mostly out of necessity—only when encountering certain new chains or incompatible new DeFi applications.



This also reflects a trend in the wallet sector: those who can quickly respond to user needs and optimize interaction logic will gain more attention in fierce competition.
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StakeOrRegretvip
· 6h ago
Old-school wallets are really dragging down the system; after iterations, they become even more complicated.
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wrekt_but_learningvip
· 6h ago
The veteran wallet is really starting to lag. Every iteration adds features rather than optimizing the user experience, to be honest.
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SchroedingersFrontrunvip
· 6h ago
The old wallet is really sluggish. After a few months of no activity, as soon as I use it, it adds a useless feature, and I have to go through the trouble of finding it.
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