Facilitating the transition of Web2 users to Web3 is currently a pivotal focus within the industry, presenting a promising niche in the market for projects like this. Their primary target market appears to be in South Korea, which is a market I don't know too much about but I know it is a prevalent crypto market for sure.

At the outset of their journey, KOLs and influencers are likely to play a significant role. Hence, the careful selection of the right KOLs is crucial for their momentum at the start if they are to hit their road map goals in terms of users.

However, as of now, Coin Easy's website, although aesthetically clean, lacks essential details that should ideally be present on its landing page.

I attempted to download their app via TestFlight to explore its functionality, but unfortunately, despite numerous attempts, I encountered persistent issues. The app repeatedly displayed messages like 'connecting to your account' followed by 'there was an error logging you in,' which proved to be quite frustrating. If they fix these glitches + the app offers a worthwhile user experience, I would be open to potentially adjusting the score of this review. Show Less


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