Blockchain UX and Product Design
MTA
Designing Wallets, Onboarding, and Frictionless Crypto Experiences
2nd Edition
"Blockchain UX and Product Design" by Harrison and Lehane serves as a comprehensive guide for designing user-friendly cryptocurrency products. The book emphasizes that while blockchain technology offers revolutionary potential like self-sovereignty and open finance, its inherent complexities—such as managing private keys, understanding gas fees, and navigating irreversible transactions—create significant barriers for non-technical users. The core mission of the book is to bridge this gap, transforming intimidating technical concepts into intuitive, trustworthy, and accessible experiences.
The book meticulously breaks down critical areas of blockchain product design, starting with foundational concepts of trust and user understanding, segmenting users, and leveraging "Jobs-to-be-Done" to align design with user needs. It delves into the evolution of wallet fundamentals, from traditional custodial and non-custodial models to the future promise of account abstraction, social recovery, and passkeys, which aim to make key management and recovery more human-friendly. Crucial chapters cover onboarding strategies, emphasizing progressive disclosure and safe defaults to prevent user overwhelm, alongside detailed guidance on transaction UX, gas fee legibility, and robust security patterns to combat phishing and manage permissions.
Further chapters explore the specific UX challenges of various Web3 applications, including cross-chain and bridging solutions, frictionless crypto payments, intuitive NFT browsing and ownership, and demystifying complex DeFi interfaces without resorting to dark patterns. The book stresses the importance of human-readable data and transaction simulation for smart contract interactions, ensuring users understand the consequences of their actions. It also highlights the critical role of effective notifications, error states, and recovery loops in building user confidence and guiding them through "unhappy paths." The latter part of the book broadens its scope to include accessibility and inclusion for a global audience, considerations for mobile versus desktop experiences, the emerging landscape of decentralized identity and reputation (ENS, DIDs), and the integration of compliance (KYC, Travel Rule) into design flows.
The concluding chapters focus on the strategic aspects of product development in Web3. They underscore the necessity of a strong content strategy and precise microcopy to explain unfamiliar concepts, the vital role of user research and testing (prototyping, simulators, usability studies) to validate design choices, and the importance of tracking meaningful metrics (activation, cohorts, retention loops) to ensure sustainable growth. Finally, the book outlines unique go-to-market strategies for Web3, emphasizing beta programs, well-designed incentives, and community building, and discusses the architectural advantages of design systems—including the potential for on-chain design tokens—to foster consistency and scalability across the decentralized ecosystem.
This book is for product managers, designers, researchers, engineers, and growth leads building blockchain products who want to create user experiences that drive adoption and retention. It's particularly valuable for those working to make crypto accessible to nontechnical users by translating complex blockchain concepts into intuitive interfaces. Whether you're designing wallets, DeFi protocols, NFT marketplaces, or payment systems, you'll find practical, research-backed patterns for building trustworthy and inclusive crypto products.
April 9, 2026
46,085 words
3 hours 14 minutes
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