Before automatically assuming that web3 and blockchain will solve all problems, it will be worthwhile to ask some fundamental questions.
What problems are you trying to solve?
Does anything restrict the potential growth of your solution/product?
Is your current login and onboarding easy enough to capture more potential customers?
Can you reach each individual customer or are accounts shared?
Do you know your customers or users?
Probing further, ask yourself, the following questions;
Is your asset/service already in your solution?
Do you have a need where to empower your customers to control products / services they bought from you?
Do you have a need where customers transfer/exchange anything back to you?
Do you have cases where your customers can act as reseller?
Do you have a community based business case?
You may be familiar with Web2 solutions and in most cases there is no need to change anything. However, combining web3 technologies with web2 can enable new ways to enhance the user experience that you can offer.
Web3 as a Connected Ecosystem Enabler
En3point's solution has three focus areas:
Accessibility: Allow users to access any service without the need for multiple log-ins
Reachability: Offer merchants and partners an accurate and larger addressable market
Transferability: Services are transferable between providers be it physical, digital or virtual domains
The foundation, based on simple structures and models, allows the merging of existing web2 technologies, concepts of cryptography, with web3 solutions.
We don’t believe in a binary world where things are either web2 or web3, centralized or decentralized. The beauty of being able to break boundaries allow us to utilize the best of the both worlds, enabling new service opportunities by tokenization of existing assets and services in new ways as well as provide easy migration of web2 world towards new ventures by lowering the entry barrier.
At En3point, we don't brand our solutions Web3, we don't even have to make it known to your end-consumers. Let us take care of the technology, letting you take care of business.
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