1. Added group notifications. You can only view the groups you think are relevant. 2. Filtering, added token age. You can only view token notifications created within a certain time period.
In the last two months, GMGN has completed nearly 4,000 transactions. Helping the product and development teams continuously improve and iterate the product. We define these two months as 'going to war'.
We have changed a lot of UI designs, added many detailed experiences, completely replaced the trading engine (still not finished), and completely rewritten the website architecture (still not finished). We have gradually resolved many previous issues. We also altered many trading experiences that long-time users had become accustomed to. With the accumulation of iterations, some old users who returned after being AFK found that they were not very familiar with it anymore.
The most common questions I hear are: Why change? Is the XX feature still there? Can the page still be set up like this?
No pain, no gain; major functional changes require great determination, and some changes need to be adapted to and used to discover that they are better than before.
Fortunately, we have persevered, and there is only one item left for the major website overhaul: the favorites list. After completing this, the UI redesign will be mostly finished.
Did we really listen to users' suggestions while making these changes? There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people's hearts; we certainly listened, but the final decisions on how to proceed must still come from the team. Why were some suggestions not implemented? Some are priority issues; the team cannot complete everything at once. Some are niche demand issues; everyone feels that their needs are essential, and we strive to find commonalities.
The only thing left to do is that I recharged several hundred SOL and spent two months processing 4,000 transactions to reduce the likelihood of making mistakes.
Product development is highly uncertain; making no changes is the best choice, as doing more leads to more mistakes. However, not making changes will lead to falling behind and inevitably overlook users' needs after trends change.
Some users say our website is losing its original personality, but this is not the case. The product UI ultimately tends to converge; it is an inevitable trend and an objective law. As you continue to grow, the customer base is mutually eroding with competitors; if they have something, do you need to have it? If you have something, do they need to have it? Shakespeare said, that is the question. Look at CEX, is there still personality?
Thank you all for your continued support; please understand if we have impacted your trading habits. Everything is for the better. 🙏
The road ahead is long and has no ending; I will search high and low.
Considering the increasing number of floating windows. If you do not need the floating candlestick for the floating position, you can turn it off. We have updated the unified position management feature. As shown in the picture. Part 1 is still the old trading panel. Part 2 is the trading profit and loss record of the token you are currently viewing. Part 3 is the section for all tokens. Here you can see all the profits and losses. Clicking on the area excluding the token name will pop up a drawer page to view the trading records of that token. Clicking on the token name will switch to that token.
1. A new "Notes" tab has been added for holders, where all note addresses associated with this token can be viewed. 2. On the personal page, we have added statistics for the Gas Fee of each transaction.
After buying tokens, can I distribute or collect them with one click? It would help me manage my chips. Yes, you can. Click the wallet button on the trading panel, and this feature will be available.
While watching K-lines and data, can we also scan the chain? Yes, we can. The Mini Trench is here, click the bottom left corner of the webpage: Trench. Drag the floating window to the left or right of the webpage, and it will automatically snap into place.
In the holders and tracking section, we have added the Token Source feature. This allows everyone to know where the tokens of this holder come from. If there are duplicates, we will highlight them in red. This way you will know it is a distribution address.
You can enable the note option on the K-line. Click - Activity - Note, the address you noted will display an avatar at the buy and sell points of this token.