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Unified Interface

Definition

A unified interface is a single, cohesive user environment designed to provide access to multiple disparate systems, applications, or data sources. In the digital asset space, this refers to a platform or application that consolidates interactions with various blockchain networks, decentralized applications, or digital asset services into one streamlined user experience. It aims to abstract away the underlying technical complexities of interacting with different protocols or chains. The primary benefit is improved usability and reduced friction for users navigating the often fragmented digital asset ecosystem. Such an interface simplifies complex operations and broadens accessibility.