So, in all the wallets I've seen in the last year, I still haven't seen many that take the approach of using wallet addresses li

23 May 2023, 22:41
So, in all the wallets I've seen in the last year, I still haven't seen many that take the approach of using wallet addresses like bank accounts, and having the default view show you all your holdings, and help you manage them. If you need to buy something, and you don't have enough in any one wallet, it's too hard to manage moving that money around to complete the transaction... especially if you are on Ethereum or something like that. Also, the wallet experience on desktop browsers is still an abomination. I believe there is a HUGE opportunity for Chrome and Edge to have a wallet SIDEBAR that behaves a lot like the Sales & Marketing extensions for Chrome that make your browsing experience easier with Web3. And none of the major Web3 experiences out there are powered by .NET or WebAssembly, which means there is still a TON of opportunity to elevate the security of the space.

Same news in other sources

1
Lunar
LunarLNR #2111
Telegram
23 May 2023, 22:48
Here's an example if a site I use called PhantomBuster, and to the left is the Clearbit.com sidebar. Clearbit gives you information about the company you're browsing and helps you identify target customers. Now Clearbit doesn't do this, but a few other ones I use actually add buttons to the page that your on, to trigger actions in the sidebar. So it is conceivable, for example, that we could add "Pay with LNR" buttons to any Web3 app we wanted, with a Wallet extension that docks to your browser... instead of the tiny little MetaMask window that floats around and gets lost in your desktop.
Here's an example if a site I use called PhantomBuster, and to the left is the Clearbit. com sidebar.
Here's an example if a site I use called PhantomBuster, and to the left is the Clearbit.com sidebar. Clearbit gives you information about the company you're browsing and helps you identify target customers. Now Clearbit doesn't do this, but a few other ones I use actually add buttons to the page that your on, to trigger actions in the sidebar. So it is conceivable, for example, that we could add "Pay with LNR" buttons to any Web3 app we wanted, with a Wallet extension that docks to your browser... instead of the tiny little MetaMask window that floats around and gets lost in your desktop.