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I’ve been exploring how design choices shape trust in bitcoin. I think Cash App does a great job and a few others but I think we can still do better.
This was an experiment in subtraction. No charts, no colours, very few words.
Every element had to earn its place:
Speed and fees are visible but quiet. The note field keeps things human. The button uses every day language.
I’m trying to see how far simplicity can go before it starts to feel too bare.
Does a screen like this build more trust, or make you want more context before pressing buy?
Feedback welcome. Still playing with ideas.
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Welcome back I missed you! We discussed this project at SNIRL. You definitely have the stackers eye on this
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Thanks! It's great to be back. I'm really glad you guys are excited about the project, love the energy from this community and I can’t wait to share more soon ⚡️⚡️
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I like it! It feels really good. Only question is: do you really need "Speed"? I suppose you need someway to show that it's not a recurring buy or a limit order, but maybe that only shows up for those sorts of buys and the default is one-time instant purchase?
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Good point 🤝! I don’t think it’s necessary. Going to change this.
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123 sats \ 5 replies \ @ek 20 Oct
  1. I think “you’re buying $500” is confusing. Shouldn’t it say “you’re paying $500”?
  2. A common issue with fees: Have the fees already been paid when I receive 0.001 bitcoin or am I paying the fees from that amount? I assume the former, but it’s not 100% clear :)
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  1. Yes, good point, gonna reword this to “paying” instead of buying
  2. Great point. Gonna give that some thought. What’s the best way of showing this in your opinion?
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21 sats \ 3 replies \ @ek 20 Oct
I like how Strike shows it:
It shows I’m spending €25, I’ll receive 25,959 sats, $24.75 is converted to bitcoin and $0.25 is the fee
I even got 20 sats more because the price went down lol
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Thanks for sharing this! I had to sit with this for a while, to dissect both designs and understand what works well and not so well for each... still processing...
I'll work on a redesign and share that later this week. It won't be complete but it would be great to get your thoughts!
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 21 Oct
Cool, feel free to mention me
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automate DCA...
The force is strong with this one!
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Thank you Sir!
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