Next week's heading to Abu Dhabi for something worth checking out. There's a session happening on Dec 9 at 3 PM, Grand Forum Day over at The Abu Dhabi EDITION.
The topic? How we're actually making onchain transactions work smoother—diving into UX challenges, identity layers, and what secure interaction looks like when you're building on blockchain infrastructure.
It's called "The Trust Layer: UX, Identity and the Future of Secure On-Chain Interaction."
Pretty relevant stuff if you're tracking where the space is headed with user experience and security architecture. Could be interesting to see what approaches are getting traction.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 12-06 12:22
What are these trust layers and identity layers... They sound even more complicated than risk control points. If only I had known earlier!
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SandwichHunter
· 12-06 09:56
UX and identity are indeed bottlenecks; looking forward to hearing how different teams plan to break through.
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LiquidityNinja
· 12-06 09:51
Abu Dhabi has become a pilgrimage site for crypto people again. But the topic of the trust layer really hits a sore spot.
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UX and identity layer... to put it bluntly, they just haven't figured out how to make it user-friendly for regular people yet.
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We'll have to see who shows up around Dec 9; interesting people are much more important than the topic itself.
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The on-chain interaction experience is still a huge pitfall. It feels like it's always in iteration.
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Yet another Web3 conference—I'm betting there will be tons of marketing again, but the discussion on security architecture is worth listening to.
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The trust layer sounds impressive, but what about real-world implementation... that's the key.
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NestedFox
· 12-06 09:48
Is the Abu Dhabi trip worth it? Sounds like another event where you hear the same old stuff...
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The trust layer thing sounds nice, but has it really been implemented?
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So many events in the Middle East in December, feels like they're all just hyping concepts.
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Just talking about UX for onchain interactions is useless—the user experience is still crushed by gas fees.
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I've been to that venue, and most of the time these kinds of panels are just repeating the same things...
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Has anyone actually built an identity layer yet? Just want to see.
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It's all about security architecture and trust, but in the end, it's just the same old discussions.
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I'm optimistic about Web3 in the Middle East, but honestly, I'm not that interested in this particular event.
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The trust layer sounds big, but not sure if there will be any genuinely new insights.
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LiquidationKing
· 12-06 09:48
What they're doing over in Abu Dhabi right now, seriously, it's really time we had a proper discussion about UX and authentication.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 12-06 09:45
The Abu Dhabi event is worth attending. The identity layer is indeed a bottleneck issue.
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When it comes to secure interactions, it really depends on how each party implements it...
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How do you balance UX and security? It always feels like you can't have both.
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The "trust layer" sounds pretty mysterious. How will it actually work in practice?
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If anyone attends on Dec 9, remember to share your insights. I feel like they'll just throw money at flashy but impractical stuff.
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The onchain interaction experience needs to be improved ASAP; otherwise, it's really hard to retain users with such poor UX.
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As for the identity authentication layer, I guess it will still take a long time to figure it out...
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Abu Dhabi is hosting another conference. This place has really become a hot spot in the crypto world now.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 12-06 09:41
UUx and the identity layer are indeed bottlenecks. Looking forward to seeing if there are any new ideas.
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RebaseVictim
· 12-06 09:33
ngl I really have to go to Abu Dhabi for this, USX is really a bottleneck here...
Wait, the ticket price must be starting from at least five figures, haha.
The concept of trust layer is being hyped up again, but who has actually solved it?
My schedule is a bit tight on Dec 9, but the fact that "trust layer" is getting so popular really says something.
The onchain experience is so bad, what are they even hyping about the future for...
Mainly just want to see who's attending in person, do some networking.
Can't make it but really want to hear how they're solving it, still haven't figured it out.
The difference in how well security architecture is presented is huge, the direction is right but the execution is really bad.
Next week's heading to Abu Dhabi for something worth checking out. There's a session happening on Dec 9 at 3 PM, Grand Forum Day over at The Abu Dhabi EDITION.
The topic? How we're actually making onchain transactions work smoother—diving into UX challenges, identity layers, and what secure interaction looks like when you're building on blockchain infrastructure.
It's called "The Trust Layer: UX, Identity and the Future of Secure On-Chain Interaction."
Pretty relevant stuff if you're tracking where the space is headed with user experience and security architecture. Could be interesting to see what approaches are getting traction.