Thanks Zebraman, great feedback. Yes the ounces view for the vs Gold chart would add a lot of value.
Feel free to use the other charts on your social media as content (charts always get high engagement). Our aim is for zcashtracker to help millions of people discover and learn about zcash.
Wanted to drop by here first before writing a full post to quickly introduce myself and tease what we’ve been working on.
My name is Josh (or also known as Dogemos). My team and I have been building wallets for the past 7+ years. Our current wallet, Keplr has 2 million+ installs, and was the first wallet to tackle the UX challenges of Cosmos and interoperability.
For the past few months, we’ve been working on a desktop Zcash wallet called Vizor. While it’s still under active development, I wanted to drop in and say hi + share initial designs to:
Get feedback from the community
Hopefully make some connections so I can run some user interviews as we develop this.
Vizor will be a shielded-by-default experience with (hopefully) support for FROST multisigs and governance as part of the roadmap.
The team and I have put a ton of effort to distill down our biggest insights from our wallet-building experience to make privacy an accessible and beautiful experience for all. Hope you all are excited for this as much as I am.
As I’m fairly new to this community, I’d love to chat with existing community members (and heavy Zcash users) to hear more thoughts on features and opinions how we can help solve usability issues you’re facing on using Zcash on desktop.
Current working designs of onboarding screens, home gage & multiple account selector, and send page
I’ve built a personal financial application called MoneyMan that can naturally represent transactions that are rather unique to crypto (e.g. multi-recipient, transferring lots across accounts).
It doesn’t yet support downloading Zcash transactions into a Zcash account directly from the blockchain, but that’s coming soon.
In the meantime, it follows a freemium model and paid subscriptions are payable in Zcash. So that’s exciting.