UXR in web3 is interesting because you have a wider view of participants' actions across apps/etc. (via public transactions) to inform your questions and learnings.
Related: want $100 to talk web3 for an hour?
When I was new to product design it seemed smart to copy big apps' solutions — after all, they're big, they test, so they must know what's best, right?
Not as often as you'd think.
What outsiders see as "best practices" are often insiders' "mistakes we wish we could undo".
That was a hella fun evening talking shop with the folks making @xmtp.lens_, Lens, @orbapp.lens, OrangeDAO and more.
Thanks for hosting, Edge and Node. Stunning space!