@ThorTrades8@THORChain@Ledger@Thorwallet Vultisig was relatively inaccessible, with a user interface that was not very refined. Now, itโs reaching a truly market-ready level. The arrival of plugins will be a real game changer in the medium term, attracting developers to the ecosystem to build products around the wallets
@BigBitcoinLong @ThorTrades8@THORChain@Ledger@Thorwallet Their strategy is to become the go-to reference eliminate all decentralized competitors first, then impose their own pricing model once the field has been cleared
@ThorTrades8@THORChain@Ledger@Thorwallet Letโs not underestimate Vultisig either itโs an outstanding wallet that could truly become a growth driver for TCโs volumes. The foundation is strong, now itโs time to prove it to the market
@ThorTrades8@THORChain@Ledger@Thorwallet I agree with you on Rujira thereโs still a lot of work to be done, especially in terms of abstraction and user experience. Having to sign a transaction for every action is outdated, not to mention the reliance on TC for transaction fee signing
@ThorTrades8@THORChain@Ledger@Thorwallet If Serai launches it first, weโll lose the first-mover advantage. I doubt Near will list XMR since itโs not available on CEXs market makers would struggle to source liquidity
@jpthor When will it be possible to log in directly to Rujira using only an email address and a password with Vultisig and a FastVault? ๐ @HippocampusWeb3@PragmaticMonkey
@DorianKersch @RujiraNetwork 2. Perps overhaul: redesign the interface, lower fees, and build a competitive experience strong enough to attract and retain traders
@DorianKersch @RujiraNetwork In my view, if Rujira manages to remove these frictions, the potential is significant. However, it also requires dedicating part of the revenues to consistent marketing: even the best product is worthless without visibility.
@DorianKersch @RujiraNetwork 1. Account and gas abstraction: requiring users to hold RUNE or sign a transaction at every step is a major barrier. Ideally, users should be able to simply deposit USDC, regardless of the source chain, and let everything run seamlessly in the backgroundโjust like on other Perps
@markfromdenmar_ Simply set a starting price, a target price, and a step in BPS: the order book will then automatically be populated with limit orders spaced every X BPS within the defined price range
@markfromdenmar_ In addition to DCA, it would be relevant to integrate Scale/Grid orders. In practice, this makes it possible, from a single order, to automatically generate multiple fixed-price orders, spaced every X bps, in order to fill the order book ๐ซก