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Web3 won’t scale until wallets grow up

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Last updated: 08/05/2025 1:03 Sáng
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ETFs show users want crypto, but not walletsSeed phrases: A dangerous UX failurePoor UX is a systemic risk to web3Innovation exists—why aren’t wallet providers adopting it?It’s time for wallets to grow up

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In just the past few months, several high-profile wallet exploits have shaken the crypto world, from sophisticated phishing campaigns to browser vulnerabilities that exposed users’ private keys. Crypto wallets are supposed to be the bedrock of democratized finance—tools that give users direct, sovereign control over their assets. Instead, they often feel like rickety scaffolding: unstable, unforgiving, and ready to collapse under the weight of a single mistake.

For all the innovation in web3, wallets remain one of its weakest links—and one of the biggest barriers to mainstream adoption. The core problem? An outdated reliance on seed phrases. This decades-old security model asks ordinary users to perform like cybersecurity experts, with no room for error. Forget your seed phrase, or store it insecurely, and your assets are gone forever.

It’s a user experience nightmare masquerading as a security feature. This is not merely inconvenient—it’s actively deterring potential users. As an industry, we need to intervene.

ETFs show users want crypto, but not wallets

Take a look at the surge in crypto ETF inflows over the last year. Institutional and retail investors alike recognize crypto’s enormous potential and want exposure, yet overwhelmingly choose indirect investment vehicles like ETFs instead of direct asset ownership. Why is this happening when crypto offers so many compelling features, so many ways to increase your yield? It’s because the user experience is that bad.

Crypto wallet interfaces are notoriously complex, security is overly burdensome, and recovery processes are unforgiving. Faced with the daunting task of navigating this hostile environment, mainstream users have understandably gravitated toward traditional financial structures, preferring familiarity and simplicity. This stark reality indicates that users are willing—even eager—to participate in the crypto ecosystem, but wallet usability and security barriers hold them back.

Seed phrases: A dangerous UX failure

At the heart of wallet design failures are seed phrases—12 to 24-word strings users must store securely, offline, without mistakes. Sounds simple. Except that thousands of hackers, some extremely sophisticated or even state-sponsored, actively target your device—your files, your browser cache, your clipboard data, anything they can access–trying to steal your seed phrase and drain your funds. 

Expecting everyday individuals, who are neither cryptographers nor cybersecurity specialists, to execute this task flawlessly is unreasonable. Seed phrases offer no second chances—misplacing or losing them means losing everything, permanently. Imagine if traditional finance operated this way—if accidentally losing or exposing your debit card number meant instantly losing every dollar in your bank account. The financial system would descend into chaos.

Traditional finance institutions have long recognized that security must be robust yet forgiving, accounting for human error. Crypto wallet design, however, continues to rely on an outdated security model built around unrealistic expectations of user diligence. This disconnect has resulted in countless stories of lost funds due to forgotten seed phrases, devices malfunctioning, and simple human errors.

Poor UX is a systemic risk to web3

Poor wallet UX does not merely inconvenience individual users—it presents a systemic risk to the broader web3 ecosystem. News headlines frequently highlight lost assets, phishing scams, and compromised wallets—all directly attributable to confusing interfaces and poor security designs. These stories erode trust, perpetuating the narrative that crypto is inherently unsafe and inaccessible.

This perception of crypto as overly complicated and hazardous is driving potential adopters away. New users evaluating whether to enter the crypto market often read horror stories, not success stories, prompting them to seek safer and simpler traditional investment vehicles. Until UX improves to accommodate everyday users, crypto will remain confined to tech-savvy enthusiasts who can navigate the pitfalls—the groundswell of adoption we keep waiting for will never come.

Innovation exists—why aren’t wallet providers adopting it?

Modern cryptographic technologies—such as threshold signatures, multi-party computation , and seedless recovery—provide secure, user-friendly alternatives to traditional seed phrase-based security. Threshold signatures distribute signing authority across multiple devices or entities, eliminating single points of failure. MPC enables secure cryptographic operations without revealing private keys. Seedless recovery methods allow users to safely restore wallet access without risking permanent loss.

Despite the availability and proven effectiveness of these solutions, wallet providers have shown frustratingly little urgency in adopting them. Many wallets continue to rely heavily on outdated methods simply due to inertia or misplaced priorities. By stubbornly clinging to obsolete designs, wallet providers risk not just individual user assets but the credibility and growth potential of the entire web3 ecosystem.

It’s time for wallets to grow up

As web3 leaders, we should look at retail ETF adoption and be furious. Every last dollar should be on-chain, helping to back the growth of protocols, not lining the pockets of institutions. Crypto’s UX is so bad that users are willing to pay ETF management fees to avoid it.

Web3’s broader adoption and ultimate success depend on wallets becoming user-centric, secure, and forgiving. Only then can crypto break free from its niche constraints and fulfill its promise of revolutionizing finance for the masses.

JP Thor

JP Thor

JP Thor is the creator of Vultisig, a seedless, multi-chain crypto vault designed to eliminate single points of failure and bring secure, self-sovereign custody to both human users and AI agents.

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