After copying the wallet address to the clipboard, I think the initial bottom modal popup notification is enough. The top right Bell indicator should not light up with the same (1) notification. I think showing the notification is fine when you open the bell, but should be shown as already greyed out given the user has already seen it at the bottom once.
Possible bugs:
Endless loading indicator in the assets tab on the main screen (I think I’m correctly connected to the testnet node, no reason for it to permanently load). Could use some QSR to test fusing and other functionality, please send testnet funds to:
I was reporting it does work sorry for the confusion
Tested the newest version too, experienced the same lag on entering the last pin digit as @crack above
Also still have the spinning wheel under Assets tab always
Another UX suggestion: add a plasma indicator on the Wallet page for the selected address. Like a bar or something that is filled a percentage based on how much plasma you have fused?
Could be an epic time to finally get this into production. Are there major changes needed to keep up with latest Syrius versions? @DrBlaze_21@aliencoder
In my opinion I want to wait for the final conclusions regarding dynamic Plasma. AppStores usually are against proof-of-work in mobile devices and it would be harder to list an app that uses CPU/GPU to compute PoW.
Moreover, people with lower end devices would need to wait more time to send/receive transactions, making the UX progressively worse.
That’s why I’m advocating for a hybrid approach where we have a tri-lane system for creating Plasma:
PoW with multiple algos (RandomX, SHA-3 and Equix)
Fuse (lock) QSR with dynamic thresholds
Burn ZNN
I’m trying my best to find ways to complement the feeless narrative with a more robust system, while promoting game-theoretic compatible models that will ensure the long term sustainability of the network.
Burning ZNN/fusing QSR would be the preferred way to go for mobile users that are constrained by low computing resources.
Alternatively, PoW can be an option for APKs or IPAs distributed outside official AppStores if they reject the apps containing the libpow binaries.