We are obsessed with finding elegant abstractions that allow for user-friendly, interoperable, and flexible experiences. With just a few lines code, you can take your app from stage to production. Your users will have a familiar experience signing in using just an email address and a password. Their private key is encrypted client-side and self-custodial. It can be accessed from any device. Your app can accept credit and debit cards from all over the world. This will allow you to grow your app and increase conversions. It also gives your users a familiar checkout experience for signing transactions. Users can quickly obtain and send a variety cryptocurrencies with minimal KYC. No need to upload any government IDs. Your app will automatically confirm transactions if you sponsor your users with gas fees. Blockchain solves the problem, or lack thereof, of trust. But does that mean that there should be mistrust between DApp users and DApp developers? If we want to see widespread adoption of blockchain, then the answer must be "no".