It would be negligent not to mention the challenges related to developing for the Apple platform. There are many.[^1][^2] The Software Development Kit should be viewed as a starting point to crowdsource the discovery of what Web3 technologies can be provided to iPhone App Store users. Finsig seeks to be proactive and take a hands-on approach to identifying and understanding technical vs policy driven obstacles to delivering value to iPhone App Store users. A side benefit of focusing on iPhone is that the learnings can be applied and implemented on macOS outside of App Stores. Desktop applications offer value over web browser based applications in the form of daemonic postured background activities like real-time notifications.[^3] Additionally, as allowed capabilities expand on devices such as wearables and spatial computing, the Sofware Development Kit could provide foundational knowledge to build for those as well. [^1]: App Store Review Guidelines. (2023, June 5). *Developer*. https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/ [^2]: Some pertinent App Store Review Guidelines are sections 3.1.1, 3.1.3, 3.1.3(b), 3.1.3\(c\), 3.1.5, 4.7, 4.7.1, and 4.7.2. [^3]: He, Yichen. (2020, April 7). Product posture: Sovereign vs. Transient vs. Daemonic. *UX Collective*. https://uxdesign.cc/product-posture-sovereign-vs-transient-vs-daemonic-8ecc1f7e6a18