0xmelo
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0xmelo
@0xmelo71
Web3 explorer | Crypto enthusiast | Base explorer | Building and learning in the decentrized world Wallchain user https://t.co/wnlCHEe1jP




















gTria, legends! I decided to take a closer look at @useTria and here’s what I found 👇 Tria is building what it calls a “crypto neobank” powered by chain abstraction infrastructure. The main idea is simple: make using crypto feel as easy as using a regular banking app. Today, the multichain experience in Web3 is still far from user-friendly: • bridging assets • switching networks • managing gas tokens • fragmented liquidity • failed transactions For most users, it’s complicated. Tria is trying to solve this by hiding the complexity behind a smooth interface. Its core technology is called BestPath - a routing engine that automatically finds the most efficient path for transactions across different blockchains. Instead of manually choosing: ❌ which bridge to use ❌ which chain is cheaper ❌ where liquidity is better the system handles everything in the background. The vision is basically: “One-click crypto UX.” The ecosystem currently includes: 🔹 Tria Card (Visa crypto card) 🔹 self-custody neobank app 🔹 cross-chain swaps 🔹 yield & futures products 🔹 support for 200+ chains and 1000+ tokens What I find interesting is that Tria is focused on consumers, not only developers. A lot of Web3 infrastructure projects build tools for protocols and devs. Tria is trying to package chain abstraction into a product regular users can actually interact with. And that fits perfectly into one of the biggest narratives in crypto right now: → chain abstraction → intent-based execution → unified liquidity → invisible infrastructure The industry is clearly moving toward a future where users won’t even need to care which blockchain they’re using. Overall, I wouldn’t describe Tria as “just another blockchain project.” It looks more like a bet on the future of consumer crypto UX - where chains become invisible and Web3 apps feel as seamless as fintech apps. Definitely an interesting project to watch.



@wallchain Feels like the ecosystem breathes differently when everyone slows down a bit. The timeline becomes less about rushing for attention and more about catching up with people, ideas, and random conversations that normally get buried during the week. I actually enjoy that shift. You notice more personality, more humor, more genuine interaction across the community. Still signal. Still engagement. Just with softer energy behind it. Good reminder that not every day in Web3 needs to feel like a race
















