Metamask is the only name I could remember, when you listen to people discuss how to use uniswap, the amount of step to do is quite random and it's full of lingo and basically, it feels like setting up the latest js toolchain, a big shiney blur. Then they'll go on and talk about other systems, like polka dot and its parachains and its another universe, then you have multichains, and oracles and whatever.
It's more like early TCP where you have to install and set up the whole network stack of the month than early WWW to me.
So is your critique that the tech is just in its early stages of development and hard to use for non-techies right now? Or are you seeing some reason it can't eventually become as easy to use as the internet, even though that was also really complex and hard to use in its first decades?
Different types of networking still appear "randomly chaotic" to lay people. To people who know how they work, they're no more complex than cryptocurrencies are to people who know how they work.
The fact that something requires specialist understanding at its most basic levels does not in any way prevent building upon it and simplifying it until it reaches such a level of abstraction that any layperson can use it even though they don't understand it.
It's more like early TCP where you have to install and set up the whole network stack of the month than early WWW to me.