DApps functionality, what will be the benefit in general

As blockchain services and platforms (again) gain momentum, decentralized applications (DApps) are certain to become increasingly popular in the coming years. More and more companies and developers are looking to use these technologies to interact with customers through a decentralized network.

The industry has yet to create applications that will be adopted by the masses, and it’s probably only a matter of time. So in the early stages of the industry, it’s more important than ever for businesses to start thinking about developing and deploying DApps, as these technologies help the competition.

The state of DApps today

Although decentralized apps are not yet widespread, they are growing in number and popularity. Thousands of decentralized apps are currently being used and developed. The most popular ones are tracked by sites such as dappradar.com. Here, categories of decentralized apps spanning NFT and DeFi register from thousands to hundreds of thousands of users. As the number of options for using DApps increases and interest in these blockchain technologies grows, their adoption will undoubtedly grow.

Improving DApp usability

To truly evolve, DApps must provide users with a user-friendly, useful, and impressive interface. Beyond the UI/UX component of the app, aspiring DApps creators should also incorporate existing blockchain trends into their apps, taking advantage of the growing popularity and even mania currently going on in the crypto industry.

Developers creating DApps can also use tools to link blockchain applications to external (classic) web services and platforms.

PARSIQ is an example of a blockchain company with free software solutions that link the blockchain world to off-line applications and devices.

The ParsiQL-based software allows DeFi applications to be monitored and protected. It also has easy-to-use customizable triggers that can be used to control various automations. PARSIQ is sometimes defined online as the ‘Zapier for Bochcoins’.

With such easy-to-use features, DApp developers can embed features in applications that allow their users to keep track of data that is important to them.

As an example. The NFT space continues to gain momentum in the summer of 2021. Therefore, DApps can provide users with the ability to monitor their favorite NFT authors through their app. By now, the general public knows about NFT, and about an artist named Beeple, who sold NFT art through Christie’s for $69 million, the highest (to date) value of an NFT work.

Fewer people know that Beeple regularly releases works – his NFTs drop into his wallet, and this can be tracked on the Ethereum blockchain. Take a look here and you can see all of Beeple’s activities in Ethereum and the amount of his daily activity. While it may not be easy to find and check the wallet of an artist like Beeple, contacting an NFT artist is much easier. Many of them keep accounts on Twitter, gathering their own community of fans.

With the help of monitoring services like PARSIQ, decentralized applications can let users track the wallet addresses of their favorite NFT artists and get information about their every activity on the blockchain. This would allow users to be among the first to know about their favorite artists’ next works. Such functionality has not yet been introduced in any NFT-token-related DApps.

In addition, DApps developers can also create solutions that will give their users the ability to track their crypto-purses or crypto-assets. With these features, users will be able to monitor their cryptocurrency portfolio. Combined with a simple user interface, DApps developers will allow their customers to easily track their cryptocurrency – and still be confident that their assets remain safe and sound.

The future of the DApps world

As time passes, decentralized apps will soon completely change the way users think about the decentralized network. Although it’s still just the beginning of the journey, there are huge opportunities for developers. The main thing they need to do now is to keep refining the UI/UX of new DApps and show the value of using this type of apps.