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If we briefly review the development history of trading platforms, we'll discover a pattern.
The earliest platforms solved the trading problem.
Later ones solved the liquidity problem.
And now some are beginning to tackle the user experience problem.
This is also why I'm paying attention to @easydotfunX.
The core idea is actually quite clear.
Make trading more engaging.
The platform uses leaderboards and competitive mechanisms to ensure trading behavior can be recorded, compared, and noticed. Excellent traders no longer just quietly make money—their performance builds influence within the community.
The significance of this design for the industry is that it changes the relationships between traders.
In the past, everyone was just anonymous participants in the market.
But under this structure, traders begin to form a network.
From a user experience perspective, this change is very tangible.
When the market is no longer just cold price fluctuations, but rather interaction between people, engagement increases noticeably.
Often, industry evolution doesn't happen overnight.
Rather, it begins with small changes in user experience.
Perhaps @easydotfunX is exactly the starting point of this kind of change.
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