Phantom wrapped up a solid year, and the momentum is real. As the wallet keeps gaining traction in the Web3 space, the big question becomes: what's the next move?
Users have been diving deeper into DeFi protocols, NFT interactions, and cross-chain swaps—so the wallet needs to keep pace. Could be smoother token bridging, better portfolio tracking across different blockchains, or enhanced security features that don't sacrifice UX. Maybe tighter DEX integrations or improved gas optimization tools?
The community's been vocal about what matters most. Enhanced mobile experience? Multi-signature support? Better dApp discovery within the wallet interface? There's clearly room to expand beyond basic token holding into a full Web3 command center.
What would actually move the needle for your workflow?
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GasFeeVictim
· 5h ago
NGL, Phantom has been stable this year, but the cross-chain experience still needs improvement.
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Multi-signature support should have been implemented long ago. I don't know why Phantom is still dragging its feet.
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Portfolio tracking is a real necessity now. It's too annoying to open ten tabs just to monitor everything.
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Honestly, it would be great if you could discover dApps directly within the wallet, saving the trouble of searching for contract addresses everywhere.
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Gas optimization tools? Please first make the mobile app smooth before focusing on other features.
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Sounds good, but the key is whether there are real iterations... let's wait and see.
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Cross-chain bridge fees are too outrageous, and that's the most annoying part.
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Command center sounds good, but user experience shouldn't be subpar.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 5h ago
Honestly, Phantom has been stable this year, but the mobile experience still sucks, and that's the real pain point.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 5h ago
Honestly, Phantom has been a bit top-notch this year; just worried it might not keep up with the pace later on.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 5h ago
NGL, Phantom has been stable this year, but cross-chain transfers are still lagging. When will it become smooth?
Phantom wrapped up a solid year, and the momentum is real. As the wallet keeps gaining traction in the Web3 space, the big question becomes: what's the next move?
Users have been diving deeper into DeFi protocols, NFT interactions, and cross-chain swaps—so the wallet needs to keep pace. Could be smoother token bridging, better portfolio tracking across different blockchains, or enhanced security features that don't sacrifice UX. Maybe tighter DEX integrations or improved gas optimization tools?
The community's been vocal about what matters most. Enhanced mobile experience? Multi-signature support? Better dApp discovery within the wallet interface? There's clearly room to expand beyond basic token holding into a full Web3 command center.
What would actually move the needle for your workflow?