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- Makes sense that people think of a wallet as a place to store their crypto
- What else do they do or want to do in a wallet app?
- Security concerns
- **Big concern in crypto overall; but what does "security" mean, exactly? What makes a wallet/app secure to users? What does a user mean when they say they want security?**Every transaction on Kadena must be signed; Ethereum users might not know thisLegitimacy/security/trust are one overarching and interrelated themeConcerned with making sure their funds don't get lost in transactions
- Wanting things to be easier and clearer
- Stuff happening on the back end that we don't see as users
- Used for staking
- Really commonNeed to gather more info on who's using which types of apps and why; very different use casesWhy don't some users hold their crypto in a hot wallet? Why would they choose to in some cases?
- MetaMask UI
- Very common/popular besides Coinbase WalletInteresting to hear people find MM more intuitive than others; just shows how bad UX/UI is in other apps
- Users hadn't used Kadena but some have heard of it
- Encouraged that they wanted to learn more after hearing about it
- All in one solution
- Goal is to make exactly this, which is why it needs to be cross-chain
- Need to keep Ethereum "converts" in mind
- Most people we're talking to are coming from Ethereum so we need to design things to make the transition easier/make sense to ETH usersWhat do Ethereum users need within the app to support this transition?
- Test net could be a hidden feature for advanced users that we don't show right away
- Add a label or verbiage for the percentage amounts ("Amount to Send" or something like that)
- Users want to be able to tap into tokens and see more information about them, like pricing trends, graphs, etc