NavajoCoin Aka SummerCoinV2 Sneak Peak 2 - Decentralized Nodes (New Addition)
You now have the ability to choose a preferred Navajo Node for the transaction to be routed through apart from the one's hard-coded one's and at your own discretion.
The system is now 100% decentralized!
Watching sneak peek 2 I noticed some things, and since you're in the development stage, I have a couple of suggestions:
1) How GreedyJohn has already noticed in the first preview, but it went unnoticed by everyone else, the references
to the total coin, the balance and unit of coin to spend still refers to the units (CODE), I think it comes from the
previous wallet from which you are making the fork. Obviously it's just an oversight and should be corrected.
2) I saw that the field used to select the node on which route the Navajo transition, appears to be a simple Text Area.
IMHO, it could be much more user friendly to use a Drop-down List filled automatically with the Navajo active nodes,
or (a little more complex) a list of selectable nodes from which the wallet might choose randomly.
On my proposal maybe there are downsides that I am not able to consider, as I have not much information on the function
of these nodes, for example, on what basis should we choose one or another.
So you consider whether it is right to change the TextArea into a Drop-down List or not.
3) I noticed that in the picture there is no field for the "Transaction Comment."
This feature was not present in the original SUM wallet, but as you know has been included in V. 1.0.7.
In the current version of the SUM2 wallet this function is newly gone, I guess to avoid confusion during
the operation of SWAP.
Now the swap is terminated, and personally I think it is a useful feature, re-include it would be a sign of constant evolution,
and it would now be usable by users as a simple reminder to the transaction, and in the future it may also lead to the
development of other functions, such as the integration with external applications.
The lack of Transaction Comment in the new wallet, it's just an oversight or is a precise design choice?
PS:
If I have correctly understood the info-graphics/dataflow, the system will be decentralized to 33%, and 66% monopolized.
But I may have misunderstood.