Twitter's product manager recently revealed that they are preparing an interesting feature—users can directly click on stock symbols with "$" or smart contract addresses within a tweet to pop up a real-time price panel. Interestingly, this logic has actually been implemented by a major exchange's plugin wallet for some time, but back then it only supported desktop, with limited experience. If Twitter's implementation comes to fruition, covering both desktop and mobile platforms, it could completely change the way people discover and track assets on social media. Whenever I see industry giants launching such innovative features, I still feel excited. In the Web3 ecosystem, every day is a race to make user experience smoother, and only through this competition can we truly see what sparks fly when technology and products collide.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 01-11 15:01
Alright, it's that old logic again. Exchange wallet packages have been around for a while, and now Twitter is just following suit? But full-platform coverage is indeed impressive.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 01-11 15:00
Whoa, Twitter is directly copying exchange features this time, but the mobile coverage has indeed been upgraded. Now browsing tweets might drain the battery even more than usual haha.
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Another day of intense competition, I really can't understand if these big companies are all copying each other. It's interesting, but it feels a bit lacking.
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Damn, if this really goes live, I’m afraid my time spent on Twitter will double, and my wallet balance will drop accordingly.
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It should have been like this a long time ago. They still call it innovation? Some wallet plugins have already been done on computers, but the user experience was so bad that no one used them.
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Yes, full-platform coverage can indeed change the game, but I think in the end, it's still the same group of people harvesting the profits, just a different flavor.
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Twitter also wants a piece of the pie. Anyway, Web3 is now capable of doing anything, just see who can grab the spot first.
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If this feature really gets implemented, my anxiety disorder might never be cured. Monitoring price fluctuations 24/7, it's terrifying.
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HodlTheDoor
· 01-11 14:47
It should have been done this way earlier; Twitter finally responded this time.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-11 14:40
Copying exchange wallets, but having full coverage on Twitter is indeed great. This way, more people will follow the trades.
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NFTRegretful
· 01-11 14:35
This time Twitter really came to copy homework, but full-stack coverage is indeed impressive. Once it's officially launched, I want to see who still dares to say that Web3 experience is not good.
Twitter's product manager recently revealed that they are preparing an interesting feature—users can directly click on stock symbols with "$" or smart contract addresses within a tweet to pop up a real-time price panel. Interestingly, this logic has actually been implemented by a major exchange's plugin wallet for some time, but back then it only supported desktop, with limited experience. If Twitter's implementation comes to fruition, covering both desktop and mobile platforms, it could completely change the way people discover and track assets on social media. Whenever I see industry giants launching such innovative features, I still feel excited. In the Web3 ecosystem, every day is a race to make user experience smoother, and only through this competition can we truly see what sparks fly when technology and products collide.