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"TESTNET"-button is confusing for Superhero Wallet usage #60

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marc0olo opened this issue Jul 9, 2021 · 4 comments
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"TESTNET"-button is confusing for Superhero Wallet usage #60

marc0olo opened this issue Jul 9, 2021 · 4 comments

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@marc0olo
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marc0olo commented Jul 9, 2021

Current state

Currently the user can choose between "TESTNET" and "BROWSER WALLET".

"TESTNET" is incredibly missleading because the user decides within the Superhero Wallet which network to use. So if the wallet of the user is connected to the mainnet it will be using the mainnet for deployments.

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Proposed solution

Minimum requirement is that the button is renamed to "Superhero Wallet".

I think there should be at least a confirmation modal pop up if the Superhero Wallet is connected to the mainnet and give the user a hint that an actual deployment on mainnet will be performed.

@nikita-fuchs
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I don't fully understand, to be honest.

This is a switch. It can be flipped to either "testnet" (default) or the browser wallet, where the user can set his network as you correctly said. what's exactly the issue ?

@marc0olo
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marc0olo commented Jul 9, 2021

ok after off-side discussion I realized that it isn't clear for me what button is active.

so following suggestions

  1. rename "TESTNET" to "Prefunded Wallet (Testnet)"
  2. rename "BROWSER WALLET" to "Superhero Wallet"
    • or can the user currently choose between different AEX-2 connections? I don't think so

but it's funny that I expected the purple button to be active. I am not sure if others are confused about this, too. at least for me this is the case

@nikita-fuchs
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hmm but in the accounts tab, people see which one is active. but I start getting your point, I will think about it. Although UI-wise, the light area has the rounded corners and represents the button/lever , but maybe I'll add a popup or so for better indication.

@marc0olo
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marc0olo commented Jul 9, 2021

for me this is just extremly confusing. I would have expected the colors the other way round

  • white = inactive
  • purple = active

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