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RE: Hive Keychain Proposal (DHF)

in #hive3 years ago (edited)

Hive-Keychain is my preferred way to interact with Hive. Thanks for working on it.
Since last year didn't seem to be many user experience changes besides your mobile app getting into HiveAuth but i'm not in the know and the post was hard to nail down what it is I may have missed. What would you say are the things that have changed since last year? Sounds like it was mostly a year for backend upgrades is that true? Is that how i should look at it?
Do you think this year will mostly be backend or will there be many front end?

Here are the goals from your proposal last year

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Which of these did you finish and which ones are still to come?
I'm super interested to see what we can all we learn from successes or maybe miscalculations.

I know how it goes to not get nearly as far on something... On PeakD for example we have been super slow because of distractions from the success of Splinterlands and working on PeakMonsters. Wish we could find the right developers to put tons more hours into both projects.

Wishing you success this year in getting through lots of those goals.

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Thanks for your comments and the parallel with PeakD (which is my preferred UI on Hive btw =) )!

We certainly spent more time that was originally planned on the refactor, but I think it was worth it. The refactor is not about backend at all, we rewrote the entire front-end with to be able to keep building with better code and faster development. Originally, Keychain was supposed to be a small project, and it was increasingly difficult to work on it, the refactor solves that.

We didn't have time to take care of the 2FA and improved onboarding, but will work on it soon.
The no-key extension has basically evolved on what became Hive Auth.
For Ledger, we are still waiting on the Ledger team update.

All the other items (refactor, HF updates, proposals, HE ops, reorganization of settings, and more) have already been coded and will be shipped with v2.

We're learning to prioritize tasks better and with the team growing and the refactor ready, things we'll speed up considerably.

Thanks for your wishes, same goes for you and the PeakD team!