#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
Last week, My Trader friend of told me about @Dusk_Foundation 's Wallet update. And as soon as I remembered that, I sat down to check out Dusk's Wallet v0.3.0 update. And for some reason, a small thing came to my mind.....
And listen, naturaly everyone is now talking about @Dusk_Foundation 's Recent Activity, Editable Contacts, Full-address QR Code and Clean UI. And yes, Auto-lock has also been made smoother. These are undoubtedly quite useful for the user.
But my question is a little different !
What is the real criterion for a crypto wallet to be good?
Just adding new features, or making small changes that reduce the possibility of mistakes while using it?
This is where the Full-address QR Code topic is quite interesting to me. Because in crypto, sending funds to a wrong address means there is no chance to say "I'll try again".
But yes, listen - the story does not end here.
As a Browser extension wallet, there will be some dependence on the security environment of Chrome or Firefox. Malicious extensions, phishing or browser-level risks cannot be completely avoided. Even with auto-lock, if the user leaves the session open, carelessness can still pose a risk. Another question remains:
If saved contacts are in local browser storage, what happens if I clear the cache or remove the extension?
So those are also important to keep in mind.
So for me, Dusk Wallet browser extension v0.3.0 is not just an update with new features, but also a small but important step in balancing usability, accuracy and security. Maybe the real question now is:
Is @Dusk_Foundation Wallet just getting easier to use, or is it also gradually becoming more reliable to use?
I could be wrong but these small improvements ultimately change the real experience of Wallet🤔
Last week, My Trader friend of told me about @Dusk_Foundation 's Wallet update. And as soon as I remembered that, I sat down to check out Dusk's Wallet v0.3.0 update. And for some reason, a small thing came to my mind.....
And listen, naturaly everyone is now talking about @Dusk_Foundation 's Recent Activity, Editable Contacts, Full-address QR Code and Clean UI. And yes, Auto-lock has also been made smoother. These are undoubtedly quite useful for the user.
But my question is a little different !
What is the real criterion for a crypto wallet to be good?
Just adding new features, or making small changes that reduce the possibility of mistakes while using it?
This is where the Full-address QR Code topic is quite interesting to me. Because in crypto, sending funds to a wrong address means there is no chance to say "I'll try again".
But yes, listen - the story does not end here.
As a Browser extension wallet, there will be some dependence on the security environment of Chrome or Firefox. Malicious extensions, phishing or browser-level risks cannot be completely avoided. Even with auto-lock, if the user leaves the session open, carelessness can still pose a risk. Another question remains:
If saved contacts are in local browser storage, what happens if I clear the cache or remove the extension?
So those are also important to keep in mind.
So for me, Dusk Wallet browser extension v0.3.0 is not just an update with new features, but also a small but important step in balancing usability, accuracy and security. Maybe the real question now is:
Is @Dusk_Foundation Wallet just getting easier to use, or is it also gradually becoming more reliable to use?
I could be wrong but these small improvements ultimately change the real experience of Wallet🤔