Web3 is a burgeoning field, but you can’t just take Web2 designs and expect them to work in Web3. What should you keep in mind?
How to go from designing UX in Web2 to Web3
Points to cover:
- Decentralisation
- Security
- Latency
- Scalability
- Immutability
- Architecture
- Equivalents
- Differences
- Data ownership
- Interoperability
- Security and Trust
- Technical details
- UX issues
- Speed
- Asynchronous updates
- Failure scenarios
Story arc:
- How I got into it?
- Why did I stay?
- Thoughts about the future
- Leave behinds
- YouTube Playlist
Introduction
If you want to start working with Web3 companies and design effective applications for them, you need to understand the fundamental difference between Web2