Ah yes, another day, another Web3 company trying to solve âslow adoption.â This time, itâs Sequence, rolling out a six-piece dev toolkit to fix what they call a âlack of scalable infrastructure.â Translation: Web3 is still a UX nightmare, and theyâre here to clean up the mess.
Hereâs the lineup:
ð¹ Ecosystem Wallets â No more 87 wallets for 87 apps. One wallet to rule them all.
ð¹ Ecosystem Manager â A dev portal to track users, retention, and transactions. Aka, Web3 analytics finally growing up.
ð¹ Chain Abstraction â Cross-chain liquidity and âintelligent routing.â If this works, we might finally escape the bridge-and-pray era.
ð¹ Sequence Marketplace â A plug-and-play NFT marketplace that connects to OpenSea, Magic Eden, Rarible, OKX, etc. (Because why build your own when you can just tap into existing liquidity?)
ð¹ Sequence Indexer â High-speed, multi-chain blockchain indexer. Real-time, onchain data. Maybe now we can stop waiting 15 minutes for transaction updates.
ð¹ Sidekick â Serverless Web3 backend for devs who donât want to deal with infrastructure. Finally, something for the âjust let me codeâ crowd.
CEO Peter Kieltyka summed it up nicely: âFaster blockchains alone wonât drive adoption.â No lies detected. Web3âs biggest enemy has always been Web3 itself.
So, will this actually make Web3 usable for normies, or is this just another âdecentralized but kinda centralizedâ bandaid? Place your bets.