ssunmooni
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Happy weekend everyone 👋 This time I want to share something that stood out to me while using @Nasun_io. What surprised me the most is that getting started doesn’t require deep Web3 knowledge at all. The whole experience feels very intuitive and honestly closer to using a normal Web2 app. Usually when someone enters Web3 for the first time, they instantly run into things like seed phrases, wallet setups, RPCs, gas fees, network switching, and a bunch of technical stuff that can feel overwhelming. For many people, these become the first barriers before they even get the chance to understand what Web3 actually offers. Nasun takes a different approach. Most of that complexity is hidden behind the scenes. You don’t need to think about the technical side of things because getting started is as simple as logging in with your Google account. And I think that matters a lot. Because for most people, the biggest challenge isn’t the technology itself. It’s the first experience. If the onboarding process already feels complicated, many users will simply leave before they even get comfortable. With Nasun, it doesn’t really feel like you’re entering Web3. It feels more like exploring a familiar Web2 platform, while everything is still running on Nasun’s blockchain infrastructure underneath. That’s what I find interesting: the complexity still exists, but users don’t have to deal with it directly. After onboarding, the interface is also beginner-friendly. On the homepage, you immediately see a list of daily activities ~ claim faucet, send tokens, trade on Pado, play GoStop, and other tasks. It sounds simple, but small things like this actually improve the experience a lot. New users don’t need to wonder "Where do I start?" or spend time clicking through menus trying to figure things out. You just open the task list and follow the flow. Even completing activities feels smooth. No constant wallet pop-ups, no worrying about gas fees, no repeated confirmations that sometimes fail. Most of it happens quietly in the background. From the user’s perspective, it basically feels like: Click → process → done. Setting up your profile is simple too. Connecting X, Gmail, and Telegram takes only a few clicks. For me, that’s the interesting part about Nasun. It’s not only trying to bring more people into Web3, it’s trying to make Web3 feel invisible. And maybe that’s how mass adoption actually happens. Not by making people learn more complexity, but by making the technology disappear into the experience itself.

Pado DeFi Leaderboard is live ⚡️ Weekly rewards for helping build Pado on Nasun Devnet • Trade spot + prediction markets • Deploy agents to compound rewards • Track activity + points • Leaderboards reset every Monday Perps coming soon New? Link in replies to start 👇




Nasun AI is live in alpha. Deploy an agent, fund an escrow account with NUSDC, and let it trade Pado spot markets. Every execution settles onchain as an AI Execution Report, so the agent's track record is verifiable. Current alpha: • Create an agent with a trading persona • Watch live cycles and per-trade P&L on the Overview tab • Chat with your agent on Telegram to talk strategy and give direction • Adjust risk, pause, or withdraw capital any time This isn't an AI trading bot product. It's the first step toward agents that build verifiable financial track records to earn capital authority across applications. Alpha is capped at 8 concurrent agents. Genesis Pass holders get access first. Join the waitlist in the Nasun app and we'll ping you when a slot opens. Want to help us build Nasun by testing and earning rewards? Link in replies to get started 👇







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