In the early days of the #Ethscriptions mainnet, we cleverly compared transactions on FacetSwap to using stored-value cards to buy and sell goods in large supermarkets, specifically:
Users store (bridge) values such as ETH onto FacetSwap's "stored value card" and turn it into FETH, and then use these FETH balances to buy and sell the split Inscription tokens.
However, to complete these prescribed actions, you need to go to different designated locations on FacetSwap, just like going to the "supermarket" service desk on different floors to operate, and the process is slightly cumbersome. This is also a factor that many investors who are accustomed to investing in BRC20-related products find difficult to accept.
Today, OK has launched the Facet protocol product redemption function in its latest client Web3 wallet. The steps are still two steps, but they only need to be performed on the "Exchange" interface under the "Transaction" menu.
This is like moving the service desks originally set up on different floors of the FacetSwap "supermarket" directly to a window at an intersection or a bustling neighborhood with a huge flow of people. It is simple, clear and easy to operate.
Current Ether Inscription tokens ($ETHS, $PAMP, etc.) can be freely exchanged and transferred in the OK Web3 wallet.
The infrastructure construction of Ether Inscription has been basically completed, and the next step is to continue to in-depth construction, continuous improvement, and continuous development of the entire ecosystem.