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Help gather screenshots of user flows in different wallets/software #5

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GBKS opened this issue Dec 15, 2018 · 6 comments
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Help gather screenshots of user flows in different wallets/software #5

GBKS opened this issue Dec 15, 2018 · 6 comments
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GBKS commented Dec 15, 2018

This is one of the more time-consuming parts of creating content for this handbook, but also one of the most useful assets. Screenshots provide insight into exactly what other designers and products do, and also what users see in the end. Nobody can argue with screenshots. If you have screenshots you can share (with sensitive data covered), please do. Refer to the site to see examples of how screenshots are used.

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Baltsar commented Jan 7, 2020

Here is one of many wallets I've been looking at. This case it was a blockchain "bank"

Bitwala - User onboarding - Creating a wallet.
Bitwala 2019-12.zip (1.2mb 20 screens)
Skärmavbild 2020-01-07 kl  12 24 26

Before that, there was a really tedious KYC verification process. Similar to this one but with a camera etc.

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GBKS commented Jan 8, 2020

Thanks for sharing. I like how direct and accessible their copy is. Do you know why they have a main and backup key? What about options for import and/or multi-sig?

Like most wallets, the transition from wallet creation to the home screen is pretty abrupt. They guide you nicely through the creation, but then you're thrown into an empty screen with nothing to do. Something like "To receive your first Bitcoin to this wallet, share this address... or buy some here." or something like that would be a more helpful start.

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Baltsar commented Jan 10, 2020

Thanks for sharing. I like how direct and accessible their copy is. Do you know why they have a main and backup key? What about options for import and/or multi-sig?

"Having two additional keys increases the simplicity of the recovery process in case an individual wallet password is lost or forgotten. " - https://support.bitwala.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360000468120-Why-are-there-two-extra-keys-for-the-Bitwala-wallet-

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Baltsar commented Jan 10, 2020

I want to try out https://cash.app/ (FIAT) but it's not available for me in Playstore. You can buy stocks there also with just cents.

Similiar app design BUT in for the crypto world could be https://handcash.io/ (BSV) which has a neat UX and UI and almost identical in colours and UI as cash.app. I have some screenshots of Handcash I can send you later

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GBKS commented Jan 16, 2020

Have you checked out Robinhood Crypto? I find that they have the most unique and bold style of the wallets I've seen. A bit over the top, but I like it, we don't have to be so safe.

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Baltsar commented Jan 16, 2020

@GBKS I tried to use it, but they won't accept EU customer? Does it work now?

I subscribed to their newsletter, which is a fresh wind of finance news lots of sharp copy and gifs. "Robinhood snacks."

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