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Customer loyalty programs powered by blockchain consistently outperform traditional token-incentive models. Practical rewards, such as restaurant discounts offered by apps like Blackbird, drive user retention rates as high as 70%. This signals strong market potential for loyalty-focused Web3 solutions.
Led by
Leon Waidmann
Head of Research
Conducted by
Ananya Shrivastava
Research Analyst
Arin Soleymani
Head of Business Development
Michał Moneta
Leader & Chief Strategy Officer
Kade Garrett
Blockchain Writer
Contributors
Chris Braithwaite
Content & Technical Writer
Ruth M. Trucks
Head of Content
Veronica Kirin
Content Writer
Lucas De Melo
UX Designer
Adewale Aloba
Graphic Designer
Ashton Barger
Partnerships Manager
Boris Agatić
Data Scientist
Thought leaders
Josh Ben-David
CEO, Pass App
Jennifer Roebuck
Chair, Lumen Prize
Robby Yung
CEO Investments, Animoca Brands
The research was based on the "grounded theory." It means we had no specific presumptions before starting the work. The "business" part of the analysis relied primarily on qualitative research methods.
This report follows a multi-faceted research methodology to analyze the Web3 consumer application landscape. We combined qualitative and quantitative research methods to assess adoption trends, technological advancements, business models, and real-world use cases. Our approach integrates user surveys, onchain analytics, case study evaluations, and comparative market research to provide a well-rounded analysis.
We conducted two comprehensive surveys: one targeting 1,005 Web3 users and another involving 660 founders and executives, all building or actively using consumer-facing blockchain applications. The survey gathered insights on adoption barriers, onboarding challenges, token incentives, and preferred ecosystems.
Survey participant breakdown:
1. Company stage (founders and executives)
2. Web3 consumer app involvement (users)
We benchmarked Web3 consumer apps against traditional Web2 Fintechs and loyalty platforms such as PayPal, Stripe, and Revolut to identify competitive advantages and friction points.
We incorporated secondary data from market research firms, crypto-native think tanks, and regulatory bodies to provide a broader industry perspective.
To ensure a structured and consistent analysis, we developed an evaluation framework that assesses each Web3 consumer app based on:
How easy is it for non-crypto-native users to set up and navigate the application?
Does the app rely on sustainable token incentives, or does it depend on speculative token models?
Does the app solve tangible consumer problems or primarily cater to crypto-native users?
Are there legal hurdles that could affect the app’s ability to scale?
Does the app generate revenue beyond token incentives, such as merchant fees, premium subscriptions, or other monetization strategies?
Applying this structured framework, we extracted actionable insights to highlight what works and what does not in Web3 consumer applications.
While this report provides a comprehensive analysis of Web3 consumer applications, you should note certain limitations:
The Web3 industry changes quickly, with new technological advancements and regulatory shifts regularly emerging. Findings in this report reflect the current state of Web3 but may evolve.
Despite efforts to include a broad demographic, survey respondents were primarily individuals already engaged with Web3. Survey results may underrepresent perspectives from mainstream consumers new to the Web3 industry.
While emerging markets play a crucial role in Web3 adoption, this report primarily focuses on North America, Europe, and selected Asian regions due to data availability.
Many Web3 consumer applications are in early developmental stages, making assessing long-term sustainability and mass adoption potential difficult.
Web3 consumer applications operate in a fluid legal landscape. While we analyze current regulations, future policies may impact adoption and compliance strategies.