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This is an idea. I have taught multiple people about Morpheus and more than once a person has looked at the chart below, which can only be seen by linking one's account, that they now thought it was about their account.
Suggestion: Right now when a person is not logged into an account, they see they see no chart, just a log in screen shown below.
I would consider putting the chart about the project where the wolf is or make room for both.
Once a person has logged in, then they should be able to see a new and different chart. That one ideally would show how their personal MOR has been growing over time as a result of staking. Instead of choosing by month, the could choose daily (to see how much they make a day), weekly (to see how much they are making weekly), and also monthly or all time. That would give them really good visualization of how their stack of MOR has been growing.
By implementing the following steps, the chart seen once logging into a person's account is more user centric instead of project centric.
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This is an idea. I have taught multiple people about Morpheus and more than once a person has looked at the chart below, which can only be seen by linking one's account, that they now thought it was about their account.
Suggestion: Right now when a person is not logged into an account, they see they see no chart, just a log in screen shown below.
I would consider putting the chart about the project where the wolf is or make room for both.
Once a person has logged in, then they should be able to see a new and different chart. That one ideally would show how their personal MOR has been growing over time as a result of staking. Instead of choosing by month, the could choose daily (to see how much they make a day), weekly (to see how much they are making weekly), and also monthly or all time. That would give them really good visualization of how their stack of MOR has been growing.
By implementing the following steps, the chart seen once logging into a person's account is more user centric instead of project centric.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: