Ice Blockchain has just launched a new version update. The wallet interface has been redesigned for creators and token functions, making it more intuitive. Significant improvements have also been made to user experience—the new user onboarding process has been simplified, making the overall onboarding experience much smoother. Additionally, various minor issues in the Feed, Profile, and Wallet sections have been fixed.
What’s more exciting is that the beta version of the tokenized community feature is about to go live. This feature makes community governance and asset issuance more flexible and is expected to further enrich the ecosystem applications. With such rapid product iteration, it’s clear that real efforts are being made to improve the Web3 application experience.
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RealYieldWizard
· 10h ago
Haha, finally got the new user guide smooth. The previous UX was really torturous.
Tokenized community features are coming? If they can really get off the ground, that would be amazing.
The wallet redesign looks like it was done with care, but we’ll have to wait until we actually use it to say for sure.
The speed of iteration really shows that work is being done, not just empty promises.
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pvt_key_collector
· 10h ago
Finally, I no longer have to complain about that terrible wallet interface. This update is quite considerate🔧
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PumpDetector
· 10h ago
nah, ui polish is cute and all but let me see if this actually survives past the hype cycle... tokenized communities been promised since 2021, reading between the lines here 👀
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CommunityJanitor
· 10h ago
Tokenized communities are really here, and now there are more things to play with... I believe simplifying the new user onboarding process is a good move, as the previous procedures indeed discouraged many people.
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WhaleSurfer
· 10h ago
I'm done pretending. I really think this update has some substance. The new user guide is finally not a terrible experience.
I'm a bit期待about the token community part, but I don't know how much gas fee I'll have to shell out again...
It would be great if the wallet redesign could be implemented; too many projects just talk the talk without actually doing anything.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 10h ago
Alright, Ice's latest update does have some substance, finally making it accessible for newcomers.
The wallet interface looks good, but can the tokenized community features really make an impact? Let's wait and see when they go live.
This iteration speed... either they're serious about product development or rushing for funding, hard to tell the difference.
Forget it, I'll just try it out and complain later. Web3 is just like that anyway.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 10h ago
The wallet interface redesign looks much more eye-pleasing, and I have to give a thumbs up for the simplified onboarding for beginners. The key is whether the tokenized community features can truly enable ordinary users to participate in governance... I'm optimistic about their iteration speed, but we still need to wait and see how the real results turn out.
Ice Blockchain has just launched a new version update. The wallet interface has been redesigned for creators and token functions, making it more intuitive. Significant improvements have also been made to user experience—the new user onboarding process has been simplified, making the overall onboarding experience much smoother. Additionally, various minor issues in the Feed, Profile, and Wallet sections have been fixed.
What’s more exciting is that the beta version of the tokenized community feature is about to go live. This feature makes community governance and asset issuance more flexible and is expected to further enrich the ecosystem applications. With such rapid product iteration, it’s clear that real efforts are being made to improve the Web3 application experience.