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Interpreting the mainstream paradigms, opportunities, and challenges of Web3 consumer applications
Original author: @Web3 Mario
Recently, the market sentiment has been relatively low, as the potential policy dividends are gradually being realized less than expected, and after celebrities like Trump and a series of Memecoins have drained the liquidity of the crypto speculative market, the two-year speculative wave driven by macro bullishness seems to have come to an end. In response, more and more investors and believers have begun to ponder the next value narrative of the Web3 industry, with the Web3 consumer application track becoming a focus of discussion. Only with the Mass Adoption of more consumer-level applications can the ecosystem of excessive infrastructure construction truly bring user adoption and sustainable commercial value. Therefore, during this period, I have been thinking about issues related to Web3 consumer applications. Here are some insights and reflections, hoping to share with you all. In this article, I will give an overview of the mainstream paradigms of current Web3 consumer applications and explore their respective opportunities and challenges. In future articles, I will continue to share some specific market insights and ideas, and I welcome discussions with my peers.
What is a Web3 Consumer Application
The so-called Consumer Application, also known as To C applications in the Chinese context, means that your target users are mostly ordinary consumers, not enterprise users. Open your App Store, all the apps inside belong to this category. Web3 Consumer Application refers to consumer-oriented software applications with Web3 features.
In general, according to the classification in most App Stores, we can roughly divide the entire Consumer Application track into the following 10 categories, each of which will have different subcategories. Of course, as the market matures, many new products will combine multiple features to find their own unique selling points to a certain extent. However, we can still classify them simply according to their core selling points.
What are the Web3 Consumer Application paradigms and their respective opportunities and challenges
As of now, I believe there are three common paradigms for Web3 Consumer Applications:
This is a fairly common paradigm, and we know that a large amount of investment in the Web3 industry revolves around infrastructure construction, while application creators using this paradigm hope to leverage the technical characteristics of Web3 infrastructure to enhance the competitive advantage of their own products or provide new services. Typically, we can categorize the benefits brought by these technological innovations into the following two types:
Similar to the first point, application developers using this paradigm also hope to introduce Web3 attributes to enhance the competitive advantage of their products in a relatively mature and market-validated scenario. However, these developers focus more on introducing encrypted assets and utilizing the high financial attributes of encrypted assets to design better marketing strategies, user loyalty programs, and business models.
We know that any investment target has two kinds of value, commodity attributes and financial attributes, the former is related to the use value of the target in a specific real scenario, such as the habitable property of real estate assets, while the latter is related to its trading value in the financial market, which is usually derived from the speculative scenarios brought by liquidity and high volatility in the field of encrypted assets. Encrypted assets are a category of assets with financial attributes far exceeding commodity attributes.
And in the eyes of most developers of such applications, the introduction of encrypted assets typically brings three main benefits:
The last paradigm refers to consumer applications that serve Web3 native users completely. According to the direction of innovation, they can be roughly divided into two categories:
Of course, these three paradigms are not completely independent. You can see their shadows in many projects at the same time. It's just for the convenience of analysis that we classify them. Therefore, for buddies who hope to start a business in the Web3 Consumer Application track, it is crucial to comprehensively assess their own strengths and needs, and choose the most suitable paradigm for themselves.