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Currently it takes a huge number of clicks to actually get to a wallet:
- Click "use"
- Click or scroll down to "what is a wallet"
- Decide which of the four linked guides to click on
- Get lucky and click on "get started with Metamask"
- Or click on the ethhub link
- Click on "desktop wallets"
- Click on MyCrypto, get taken to a github page for some reason
- Go back and click to the link that says where MyCrypto is downloadable
IMO this is a huge usability hurdle, we're basically requiring users to go down a pretty complicated educational rabbit hole before they can just get a wallet and have an ethereum address.
I would favor replacing this approach with a more opinionated one: we just link to the pages (ideally a tutorial link and a download link each) for some wallets that we select, (eg. Metamask, MyCrypto, the Opera browser, TrustWallet, a few more) that we deem to be high quality enough to expose new users to.
Also, I would favor switching around the order: step 1 should be getting a wallet, step 2 getting some ETH, step 3 using applications. This makes more sense because it's the only logical order in which you can do things: you need a wallet to get ETH, and you need a wallet and ETH to use applications.