The Monad ecosystem has been quite active recently.
Let's talk about the wallet first. It now directly supports creation and has a special migration line to facilitate users in transferring assets. Developers and KOLs have also been considered—key points can now be marked on the K-line chart, significantly enhancing the efficiency of market analysis.
The management for traders and holders is more user-friendly, with added tracking features and the ability to add notes, so there's no more fear of mixing up addresses. The token collection feature is also online, allowing frequently used currencies to be pinned.
Have you added more wallets to track? No worries, you can now search directly.
By the way, the platform has also added a bonad fun module, you can go study the specific gameplay.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 11-28 14:38
They have added new features again, this time there is really something interesting... But I still want to ask, will this wallet migration be another "looks good but is actually blocked" thing?
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PonziDetector
· 11-27 16:15
I am quite picky about ecological details, and this update from Monad is indeed interesting, but I still want to see the actual experience regarding the wallet migration line.
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The Candlestick annotation feature sounds good, but I wonder if it will just become another information bombardment tool.
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The search function, this is really something that should have been implemented earlier, so I don't have to scroll for an hour and still can't find that coin.
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The remark feature is amazing, finally I don't have to stare blankly at a bunch of addresses starting with 0x anymore.
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What is bonad fun? Is it another new concept? Or is it just another way to play people for suckers.
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Tracking features combined with Token collection, it feels like Monad is moving towards being more like a traditional exchange.
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I've heard the term humanized management too many times; the key still lies in transaction fees and network stability.
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The migration line directly supports creation, but it should only be considered successful if more people migrate over.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 11-25 20:14
Create Wallet directly? This is a blessing for lazy people, no need to hassle with asset migration anymore.
The K-line marking this wave really addresses the pain points of developers and KOLs, and it can indeed improve the efficiency of watching the market.
The address remark function is really great, no more struggling to remember which exchange's wallet this is.
The tracking search feature is a nice detail; when you have a bunch of wallets, you realize how convenient it is.
What is bonad fun? Why is this name so lively?
With Monad's set of moves, it's indeed grabbing users' attention.
Is the collection feature going live? I feel like the ecosystem is getting increasingly competitive.
These are all small features, but when piled together, the sincerity can still be seen.
The decision to create a wallet directly on the platform is quite interesting, saving the hassle of switching.
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 11-25 20:11
The wallet creation is directly built-in, and the migration is smooth as well. It seems that Monad really wants to retain users.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 11-25 20:09
Creating a Wallet is straightforward now, and migration is so smooth; Monad is really stepping up its game.
I didn't expect the addition of such a small feature for Candlestick annotations; the trading experience has definitely improved.
The tracking function really addresses pain points; with address annotations, it won't be chaotic anymore.
What is bonad fun? It feels like there's going to be another place to explore.
I wonder why the feature to favorite and pin coins wasn't thought of earlier; it's only being introduced now.
The ecosystem is rapidly iterating; it feels like Monad is seriously refining its products.
Searching for and tracking wallets; this basic function has finally been completed.
With the complete token management system in place, it just depends on how to retain users moving forward.
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OnchainHolmes
· 11-25 19:57
Wallet creation is directly supported now, and the migration line is also available. This time Monad is really listening to user complaints.
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Candlestick annotation feature? Dude, this is really about improving efficiency, targeting those big platforms.
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Tracking, notes, pinning. Wow, the management features are so detailed, getting a bit carried away.
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What’s this bonad fun? Sounds like some trick, need to research it.
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The search function is finally here. No need to scroll through pages to track a hundred wallets anymore.
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They've put real effort into user-friendly management; it's way better than before.
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No more mixing up addresses; I give this a full score.
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With such a competitive ecosystem, what is Monad trying to do?
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The efficiency in tracking is maxed out, and they’ve considered the developer KOLs too; it’s all about the details.
The Monad ecosystem has been quite active recently.
Let's talk about the wallet first. It now directly supports creation and has a special migration line to facilitate users in transferring assets. Developers and KOLs have also been considered—key points can now be marked on the K-line chart, significantly enhancing the efficiency of market analysis.
The management for traders and holders is more user-friendly, with added tracking features and the ability to add notes, so there's no more fear of mixing up addresses. The token collection feature is also online, allowing frequently used currencies to be pinned.
Have you added more wallets to track? No worries, you can now search directly.
By the way, the platform has also added a bonad fun module, you can go study the specific gameplay.