What we truly need is very simple—user-friendly API interfaces. For founders and engineers, as long as the cost of compliance review does not exceed one week of operational budget, most prefer to leave this to the legal team and focus on product development themselves. However, the cost of doing so is often overlooked: complex compliance processes directly impact the usability and launch speed of applications. When APIs are difficult to use, documentation is unclear, and approval cycles are long, developers' enthusiasm is exhausted. The real constraints on the growth of Web3 applications are often not the technology itself, but these structural issues that affect the development experience.

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POAPlectionistvip
· 01-20 11:00
That's so true, a poor API experience can really turn people away.
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YieldWhisperervip
· 01-17 17:47
Basically, it's the legal team holding up the development, really frustrating.
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SandwichHuntervip
· 01-17 17:46
That's why so many projects die at the starting line, really.
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SandwichTradervip
· 01-17 17:45
That's so true, API documentation can make all the difference.
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CexIsBadvip
· 01-17 17:26
Basically, it's blaming the legal team and crying poor, saying no one writes code.
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