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“Unisat App Product Side Recommendations” #18

Open XYDHLJJ opened 6 months ago

XYDHLJJ commented 6 months ago

Improvement Request: I would like to see the wallet follow the updates of the ord version and incorporate smoother multi-address transfers and modular swap functionalities. This is my primary concern, and I hope to gather more experience and feedback through this beta testing phase. I anticipate that the Unisat wallet will likely integrate the Bitmap browser, and my main focus lies in visualizing on-chain data. Visualizing all inscriptions and indices is crucial in making on-chain data more accessible.

The Bitmap browser currently provides a sample for freeze-frame animation inscriptions, but I believe there's much more potential to explore. The RCSV team is working on some updates, but in my opinion, there's still a long way to go. We haven't fully tapped into the possibilities of visualizing data, and it requires more teams to join in for research and development. Only then can the inscriptions on the Bitcoin chain truly come to life!

XYDHLJJ commented 6 months ago

First and foremost is the issue of security. After a swap, the total number of existing inscriptions should not be affected, and there should be no impact on existing Brc20 inscription tokens. If there's an introduction of graphics into the swap for staking and DeFi purposes, it should not alter the total supply and stability of the original collection.

Ensuring the security of basic accounts and providing users with a more user-friendly tutorial for quick onboarding is essential. I understand the various challenges that new users face when using the Unisat wallet. Educating users comes at a significant cost, and I've spent the past six months working on educational materials to address these issues. However, many users still struggle to grasp concepts such as the four types of addresses, the concept of inputs and outputs in payments, and the logic behind the mempool and block propagation. I believe these are the most critical points users need to understand before using your wallet product. I will continue to create comprehensive guides and videos to help users, especially newcomers to the Bitcoin inscription ecosystem, grasp these fundamentals.

Therefore, I believe the Unisat App should prioritize educating users on basic functionalities, the differences between the four types of wallet addresses, and important considerations once the wallet is downloaded. By first focusing on educating users, Unisat can lay a solid foundation for users to understand the underlying principles of web3 wallets before delving into specific features such as inscribe, transfer, mint, swap, and slip (cutting down from 10,000 satoshis to 543/330/294 satoshis). Only then can Unisat App truly excel and progress further.

Looking forward to advancing together with Unisat.