While Bitcoin and Ether continue to dominate financial headlines with their price swings, the broader, everyday use of cryptocurrencies remains limited. This gap largely stems from the perceived complexity of blockchain technology (wrapped in a shroud of technical jargon and complex processes that can deter even the most enthusiastic users).Â
It’s this intrinsic complexity that makes UX not just an add-on for crypto platforms but a fundamental differentiator.
Imagine if interacting with crypto technology were as simple as checking your email.
Achieving this level of simplicity requires strategic UX design to lower entry barriers significantly, making these technologies accessible to a broader audience. A well-designed interface for a crypto wallet/trading platform can drastically improve the user experience, opening up crypto to more people.
UX designers in the FinTech sector often employ strategies to simplify the user interface to enhance accessibility for both novices and experts. In this blog, we explore three prominent UX strategies that help tailor the crypto experience.
Translating Jargon for Minimizing Complexity
While building a crypto wallet/solution, an effective strategy is to replace blockchain-specific terminology with more familiar language. Terms like “public and private keys” are often rephrased as “wallet address” and “password” to make them more accessible. By demystifying the language, crypto wallets can lower the entry barrier for new users, enabling them to manage their digital assets without extensive blockchain knowledge.
Crypto trading platforms can take a cue from Robinhood, which revolutionized stock trading by offering a minimalist, easy-to-navigate app that attracted millions of new traders. In crypto, platforms like Coinbase follow this design language by providing a clean interface that distills trading into straightforward, understandable actions through simple, relatable terms and clear, engaging explanations – significantly enhancing the user onboarding experience.
A significant drop-off point for users on crypto platforms is during complex onboarding /transaction processes. Data from Baymard Institute shows that a simplified checkout process can increase conversions by up to 35%. Crypto platforms can apply this principle by optimizing the transaction process through clear, guided workflows for trades, streamlined processes for deposits and withdrawals, and immediate, understandable feedback on transaction statuses. By reducing the steps and decisions a user must make, platforms minimize the risk of errors and frustration, which is crucial in retaining users.
Intuitive Workflows for Building Trust & Confidence
By guiding users step-by-step through transactions with clear, concise instructions and helpful visual aids, wallets can minimize the likelihood of errors and enhance user confidence. Crypto wallets and trading platforms can leverage this by integrating design elements that visually reassure users of their security. This includes the use of color psychology (e.g., green for secure transactions and reassurance, red for alerts, errors, and cautionary messages), and simple, direct messaging around security features.
Design elements in UX can significantly influence users’ perceptions of security:
Typography and Layout: Employing clear, easy-to-read fonts and maintaining an uncluttered interface helps prevent user errors and enhances the perception of transparency and control.
Real-Time Security Indicators: Sophisticated wallets incorporate real-time security status visualizations that reassure users about the safety of their transactions and holdings. Wallets may display security ratings or alerts based on the user’s activities and settings, which directly influence their operational decisions within the wallet. This not only fosters trust but also empowers users with the knowledge and tools to manage their security proactively.
The Binance wallet interface simplifies the transaction process by visually distinguishing different actions (like send, receive, swap) and using progressive disclosure to keep the user focused on one step at a time. This systematic approach reduces overwhelm and builds user trust, making the transaction process straightforward and less intimidating.
Effective Visuals and Graphics for Improved Comprehensibility
Crypto wallets like Exodus visually represent users’ portfolios with pie charts and graphs, providing an instant, comprehensible view of asset distributions and historical performance. This visual approach helps users grasp their portfolio’s status and transaction histories more intuitively, facilitating better financial decisions and investment strategies. It turns abstract numbers into tangible insights, aiding in quick comprehension and longer-term investment monitoring.
UX Design: A Competitive Advantage for Crypto Platforms
Emotional design is at the core of user engagement for crypto platforms – the end goal is to create an experience that feels intuitive and reassuring. This means designing interfaces that make users feel secure and in control, amidst the complexities of blockchain and fluctuating markets. For instance, Airbnb masters the art of turning users into advocates (through simplifying the intimidating process of booking accommodations abroad into a comforting experience built on trust) by crafting emotionally compelling user experiences— a strategy that cryptocurrency platforms could leverage to make blockchain technology accessible and engaging for everyday transactions.
Integrating regulatory compliance as a core part of the user experience can help drive trust and engagement, transforming it from a checkbox task to a fundamental feature that enhances user confidence and platform integrity. Platforms like Gemini have adeptly navigated this by embedding compliance seamlessly into their user flow.
As we continue to push the boundaries of what blockchain can offer, it is often human-centered design principles that will ultimately define the most successful crypto platforms—turning casual users into loyal advocates and setting new standards in the crypto industry. This is not just about building platforms; it’s about building confidence and community for widespread crypto adoption.