The application ecosystem will not disappear; what will fade away are traditional human-computer interaction methods. In the future, users will interact with on-chain applications through new forms such as Agents, AI, autonomous contracts, and more — often without even realizing they are 'using' an application. The true revolution is not in the tools themselves, but in the redefinition of the relationship between humans and technology.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 20h ago
Can't perceive yourself using the app— isn't that the ultimate experience? Truly instant.
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GasFeeCrier
· 20h ago
Can't perceive yourself using the app, that sounds ridiculous, but it also seems to make some sense?
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MemeCoinSavant
· 20h ago
ngl this is just saying the UI dies but the vibe stays alive... according to my peer-reviewed analysis of agent behavior patterns, we're hitting peak "users won't even know they're getting rekt" energy
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 20h ago
Can't sense that you're using the app? Isn't this the ultimate seamless experience? Love it.
The application ecosystem will not disappear; what will fade away are traditional human-computer interaction methods. In the future, users will interact with on-chain applications through new forms such as Agents, AI, autonomous contracts, and more — often without even realizing they are 'using' an application. The true revolution is not in the tools themselves, but in the redefinition of the relationship between humans and technology.