No need to manually select specific tools anymore—just describe what you want to accomplish and let the AI figure out which one to use. That's what intelligent UX design should be: removing friction between intent and execution. Users shouldn't have to understand the underlying architecture; they just want results. This kind of seamless automation is exactly how next-gen applications will compete in the Web3 space.

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APY_Chaservip
· 01-13 13:51
That's right, this is what the product should be doing. Users don't care about your architecture, as long as it's enjoyable.
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ChainSherlockGirlvip
· 01-13 13:47
According to my analysis, this is the main direction of Web3—users are too lazy to care about how the backend operates; they only care about the results. In simple terms, it hides all the complexity inside a black box, allowing beginners to get started painlessly. Interestingly, most on-chain applications currently still require users to pick their own tools, which is extremely inefficient. If any project manages to achieve this "description equals execution" experience first, it could definitely capture a large market share. Risk warning: This automation looks great, but if the backend encounters issues, it's game over.
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zkNoobvip
· 01-13 13:44
To be honest, this is the ideal state, but unfortunately, reality is never as good as we hope.
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