Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong acknowledges that the surge in on-chain activities on the new layer-2 network Base has revealed significant flaws in the user experience of the Coinbase app and is committed to enhancing it.
In an August 13 Twitter post, Armstrong pointed out various issues that have emerged during the 'Onchain Summer' event on Base, a festival involving product launches, brand activities, and NFT releases from August 9 to 31.
He noted the issues surrounding the user experience (UX) in the main Coinbase app for NFTs, Dapps, and Layer 2 solutions.
He acknowledged the shortcomings, stating, "One thing #OnchainSummer is exposing is how broken our UX is in the main Coinbase app for NFTs, Dapps, and L2s today. Sorry to say, but true."
Armstrong emphasized the importance of honestly confronting these challenges to drive improvement, noting, "If we face the truth, we can get motivated to improve it. These need to be first-class experiences, and #OnchainSummer is a great impetus to have every employee feel that pain ourselves and fix it."
While noting the issues with the UX of the Coinbase app, he highlighted the progress made by Coinbase Wallet in this area while acknowledging that there is still significant work to be done.
Armstrong shared that efforts are underway to involve the Coinbase team in using and testing these features, stating, "The good news is we have just about every employee dogfooding these flows now."
In his post, Armstrong invited users to share their UX pain points and issues on the Coinbase App to encourage user input and feedback, promising to prioritize addressing them.
He said, "If you have a UX pain point or something not working, send us feedback in the replies to this tweet, and we'll try to
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