As a long-term active user in the Web3 ecosystem, I have to say a few words about this wallet product update — it truly addresses all the user pain points.



First, let's talk about the most practical feature: custom grouping. The previous dilemma is something everyone has experienced: tokens like BNB, ASTER, PEPE all piled together in the wallet, making it a nightmare to find a specific asset, especially when holding a large number of different tokens. Now, you can group by holding proportion or by investment cycle (long-term vs. short-term), allowing you to locate target tokens at a glance. What's more thoughtful is that the App and Web versions sync in real-time, so switching devices doesn't require reconfiguration.

The address book feature solves another big hassle. Previously, transferring funds meant scrolling through chat history to find addresses or digging through browser history, which posed security risks. Now, you can directly import frequently used addresses and mark them, making future transfers one-click, saving effort and ensuring security.

The interface interaction has also been significantly improved. The brand-new sidebar design displays high-frequency operations directly, eliminating nested menus and multiple clicks, greatly enhancing operational efficiency. These seemingly small improvements accumulate over time, saving a lot of time.

A special mention goes to the developer token information display on the detail page. When researching new projects, you used to have to switch to other platforms to look up information and compare data. Now, you can see the project's basic info and token contract details directly in the wallet, adding an extra layer of reference to assess the project's reliability.

There's also a clever small feature — customizable invitation codes. Instead of sending a bunch of links to invite friends, a dedicated invite code is more recognizable and easier for friends to remember.

The social media monitoring section has added a new Plaza content tracking feature, making it more convenient to monitor hot topics and follow VVIP updates, so you won't miss key market information anymore.

Overall, this update doesn't feature flashy gimmicks but focuses on refining and optimizing the real needs of seasoned users. A wallet should be like this — easy to use, smooth operation. That’s the right direction for a product.
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OldLeekMastervip
· 6h ago
Address book is really a lifesaver, no more searching everywhere for addresses. Custom invitation codes are a nice touch, but it still feels like more tuning is needed. The grouping feature is good, just hope the simplicity won't be lost in future updates. This round of updates at least didn't pile on useless features; it's clear that effort was put in. How to put it, practicality beats flashy tricks, this approach is correct. Viewing contract details directly saved me a lot of time, definitely a plus. I think I get the sidebar improvements; the operation smoothness has indeed improved. Why isn't automatic categorization supported yet? Do I really have to manually tag? Refining real user needs, I agree with this approach, much more reliable than some big companies' "innovations." Wait, is social media tracking another wave of information bombardment? Be more careful!
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WalletDoomsDayvip
· 01-05 06:54
Address book feature is really awesome, no more flipping through chat history for ages. Create custom groups, finally no need to dig through a bunch of coins like mining. The interface improvements are truly thoughtful, no useless gimmicks, just a bunch of practical features. Direct display of developer token information is really convenient, saving me from switching between apps back and forth. I have to admit, the idea of an invitation code is really clever, friends can remember it more easily. Social media tracking now includes a new square content section, so I can stay updated with hot topics more promptly. This update doesn't have any superficial features; it addresses pain points one by one. This is what I call a reliable product iteration.
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GateUser-26d7f434vip
· 01-05 06:54
Wow, finally someone has mastered the wallet part Wait, no, the address book feature really saved my life. Previously, finding addresses for transfers was absolutely hopeless As for grouping by holdings, kudos to the product manager. It solves my daily pain points.
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SchrodingerProfitvip
· 01-05 06:52
Custom Grouping is really awesome, finally no more flipping through PEPE in the wallet for ages Address book is simply my lifesaver, it was so exhausting to scrape addresses like that before This update isn't flashy, it just tackles each pain point one by one. Now that's what I call understanding the product After the sidebar optimization, efficiency skyrocketed. Small improvements add up to a lot Viewing token information directly in the wallet? That saves me so much time on switching The invitation code feature is pretty interesting, much more civilized than just sharing links After the social media tracking section update, I'm finally not afraid of missing out on opportunities Designing the product purely from the user's perspective, that's how it should be, no doubt
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zkProofGremlinvip
· 01-05 06:40
Really amazing. The self-selected grouping feature finally arrived after waiting for a long time. One-click address book selection is convenient, but it still requires us to be cautious about security. The sidebar improvements are indeed comfortable; fewer layers make operations faster. That token information display saves me from constantly switching tabs to look up data. The invitation code setup is interesting, but friends still prefer to have a link, haha. Adding tracking to the plaza is great, but it might make it even easier to get addicted to browsing information. This approach is much more reliable than those wallets that keep adding random features.
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BearMarketBarbervip
· 01-05 06:30
Damn, finally someone has spoken out about the pain points --- The address book feature really saved me, no more flipping through chat history for ages --- The grouping feature is awesome, managing multiple positions used to give me a headache --- I love this no-nonsense update, solving problems in the most straightforward way --- Viewing token information directly in the wallet? Saves me from constantly switching back and forth --- The design of the sidebar deserves a thumbs up, efficiency is skyrocketing --- The small detail of the invitation code is actually quite thoughtful, no need to send a bunch of links --- I give this update an 85 score, what’s missing? I’ll think about it and say later --- Finally, the voices of veteran users have been heard once --- It really feels like they are putting genuine effort into polishing it, unlike some products that keep adding flashy features every day
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ReverseTrendSistervip
· 01-05 06:27
The address book really saved me. I used to spend ages searching through records for each transfer, now I can just select with one click, much more安心.
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