Recently, I have been observing the ecosystem layout of exchanges and found an interesting phenomenon—some platforms are quietly shifting the positioning of new features. Originally serving as supplementary parts of the main site, they are gradually evolving into independent areas that host specific functions, and the interaction between the two is becoming weaker.
In simple terms, the ecosystem division of labor is becoming clearer. Different sections have their own responsibilities, but this change also brings a problem: users need to switch between multiple entrances, which reduces the continuity of the experience. Sometimes, tasks that you want to complete on the main site require jumping to a new section.
Behind this mode change, it should be that platforms are optimizing resource allocation and risk isolation. But from the user’s perspective, there is still a desire for a smoother, one-stop experience. Do you have similar feelings?
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Rekt_Recovery
· 20m ago
ngl this fragmented ux thing hits different when you're already paranoid about getting liquidated across five different tabs... been there, lost the portfolio to prove it lol
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YieldChaser
· 01-21 21:18
Really, jumping around is so annoying. I just want to trade properly, but I have to switch between three or four pages. Who designed this?
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GasFeeCrying
· 01-20 09:48
Doing this really ruins the user experience; constantly switching back and forth is so annoying.
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quietly_staking
· 01-20 09:48
I really feel this, especially with some leading exchanges, where a single operation requires jumping through three or four different places, it's so frustrating.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-20 09:47
The platform's recent actions are indeed a bit annoying, jumping around every day... But on the other hand, I understand the need for risk isolation; it's just that the user experience has really taken a hit.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-20 09:38
Good morning, this really annoys me. Jumping around every day, who designed this, really?
Good morning.
Recently, I have been observing the ecosystem layout of exchanges and found an interesting phenomenon—some platforms are quietly shifting the positioning of new features. Originally serving as supplementary parts of the main site, they are gradually evolving into independent areas that host specific functions, and the interaction between the two is becoming weaker.
In simple terms, the ecosystem division of labor is becoming clearer. Different sections have their own responsibilities, but this change also brings a problem: users need to switch between multiple entrances, which reduces the continuity of the experience. Sometimes, tasks that you want to complete on the main site require jumping to a new section.
Behind this mode change, it should be that platforms are optimizing resource allocation and risk isolation. But from the user’s perspective, there is still a desire for a smoother, one-stop experience. Do you have similar feelings?