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UX Improvement - List #288
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Hi guys, just thought I'd leave a few comments about some bits I thought for Kukai wallet.
1 - Main primary action button labelling. The + icon and arrow icon to buy/send Tezos, isn't clear for the user, especially new users that come to the platform that aren't sure what they are doing. My suggestion would be giving them a clear label "Buy Tezos" "Send Tezos" as it's instructional and tells the user exactly what will happen when the action is clicked or tapped.
2 - Is the Tezos icon and text lockup really necessary? People will know it's a Tezos wallet, as it's a wallet that only deals with one currency. If it's not needed, remove it, or make it less prominent.
3 - Balances with fiat/tez - like with any banking app or platform, a user will want to find and see quickly their balances and not have to work hard to find them. They need to be prominent and high up in the UX hierarchy when logged in. Currently they are very small and tricky to read. Could we also add additional fiat currencies apart from USD? Maybe allow the user to set their preferred currency. I know I like to use GBP in my exchanges and other wallets and I'm able to set it.
4 - Multiple accounts. Similar to how Twitter and Instagram work - can there be a feature where there are multiple wallets under one main wallet?
5 - Do you have any insights to how many people have interacted with the "Discover" tab? I've never really used it to discover any projects - curious to know this one
6 - Can the "Unknown Tokens" have a nicer/more inspiring fallback image that's not a grey question mark in a circle?
Just spitballing ideas - would love to chat more about them!
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