It's a curious decision, and I guess so. PeakD allows for more functionality. πππβ¨π€
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It's a curious decision, and I guess so. PeakD allows for more functionality. πππβ¨π€
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Let's !HOPE that the #Ecency dev team makes the wallet page display #HiveEngine tokens similar (but not too similar) to how PeakD does it, though I would still highly prefer to use the Hive Engine, #TribalDex, or #BeeSwap platform to view and manage Hive Engine tokens !INDEED. π
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Yes, I'd like to see that too. I use BeeSwap for most token management, though PeakD is also good for certain specific types of token management, like delegations, with their implementation being far more logical to me than how BeeSwap or Ecency does it. πππβ¨π€
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Perhaps the #Ecency dev team reverting the changes to their wallet page to the previous major version (where #HiveEngine tokens are clearly displayed) would already be an improvement. π€
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Yep, I agree with that. Ecency is going in the direction of a frontend mostly for newcomers. πππβ¨π€
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The #PeakD wallet page currently has a basic mode and an "Advanced Mode", where less frequently used features (such as the 3.5-day conversion between HIVE and HBD) are hidden on basic mode. π€
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Yep, true, it does. Overall, I like PeakD's frontend more, but Ecency definitely has its uses. πππβ¨π€
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Have you recently noticed a technical problem with #Ecency's mobile website where it requires something like a #HiveAuth confirmation for every user transaction (such as publishing comments and making votes)? π€―π€