The Web3 application ecosystem in 2026 is worth continuous follow-up. As a key player in the social track, Farcaster's momentum should still be watched. However, what is more noteworthy are those products that are focusing on mobile— they are quietly capturing incremental users. Compared to professional trading tools on desktop, lightweight applications on mobile are often more easily accepted by the general public. In terms of user stickiness, retention data for mobile applications is generally healthier, which is why many emerging projects are prioritizing refining the mobile experience. In the new year, if you want to grasp the pulse of the Web3 ecosystem, dedicating more effort to observing and experiencing mobile products might reveal some underestimated opportunities.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-07 16:28
The mobile side has indeed been underestimated. Desktop trading tools are hyped every day, but ordinary people still just scroll through their phones.
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airdrop_huntress
· 01-07 11:35
Mobile is the future; the old desktop stuff should have been phased out long ago.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-06 00:30
Mobile is the true traffic hotspot; the desktop professional tools should have made way long ago.
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RektButStillHere
· 01-05 03:58
Mobile is the way to go; the desktop approach should have been phased out long ago.
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TokenSleuth
· 01-05 03:56
The mobile side has indeed been underestimated; I only recently realized this as well.
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The professional tools on desktop are indeed too complicated; most people just want something easy.
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Farcaster is popular but has an average user experience; in contrast, those mobile-first projects run more smoothly.
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Retention data doesn't lie; mobile products should be a key focus this year.
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In simple terms, it's about capturing those mobile apps that haven't yet become popular; there's still a chance to find opportunities now.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 01-05 03:54
Haha, the mobile side is really the true down-to-earth track, I've seen it long ago.
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Farcaster keeps hyping it up, but I actually think mobile apps are the real king.
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Underestimated opportunity? Weren't they all swept up by VC early on?
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Wait, so now if I want to bottom fish, I should focus on mobile products, right?
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Can the stickiness data of mobile devices really be trusted? Feels like self-hype.
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Still chasing the trend in 2026? Better to cut the bad projects in your hands first.
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Lightweight applications sound comfortable, but I haven't seen a truly popular one.
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This logic makes sense; ordinary people indeed don't play with desktop setups.
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Another "underestimated opportunity," how did the project I mentioned last time turn out?
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fork_in_the_road
· 01-05 03:50
The mobile end is really seriously underestimated. Everyone is focusing on Farcaster, but little do they know that those mobile apps have long been capturing incremental growth.
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-05 03:32
The mobile version is really seriously underestimated. Everyone is watching Farcaster for entertainment, but they haven't noticed that the mobile app has already been harvesting profits behind the scenes, haha.
The Web3 application ecosystem in 2026 is worth continuous follow-up. As a key player in the social track, Farcaster's momentum should still be watched. However, what is more noteworthy are those products that are focusing on mobile— they are quietly capturing incremental users. Compared to professional trading tools on desktop, lightweight applications on mobile are often more easily accepted by the general public. In terms of user stickiness, retention data for mobile applications is generally healthier, which is why many emerging projects are prioritizing refining the mobile experience. In the new year, if you want to grasp the pulse of the Web3 ecosystem, dedicating more effort to observing and experiencing mobile products might reveal some underestimated opportunities.