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# Usability Workshop
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2018.06.26 13:00-14:00 Linda Naeun Lee
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## Breakout UX Groups
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_These are some brief notes summarizing the highlights from speakers talking about their separate groups' (generally of around five people) discussions, mostly focused on improving wallet UX._
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1. Talked about the onboarding process for current zcash users.
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2. Talked about language metaphors used for cyrptocurrencies, and the need for global consensus around what design patterns can be commonly used in the ecosystem; the need for defining user personas before developing UIs and the like; the need for awareness in the UI for users about what information is leaked.
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3. Talked about the onboarding process; there are no manuals for users, and no places to ask questions easily; the language - what is a shielded transaction? etc.; transaction expiration - do I want to be checking my phone every hour?; a better estimation of fees would be nice, especially in failure modes.
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4. Jumped in and imagined ourselves using a mobile wallet; Showed the balance, but ripped out the investor stuff. The idea is that it is Contacts driven: defaults to IP address and transactions. Icons to encourage people that they are doing well, change the color of the screen based on the leakage.
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5. Choose between sec and privacy; when you send a transaction, (based on mailchimp), you can go to the block explorer and check out the transation; simplify the address to make a keybase-like experience. We discussed this, and there's some quick things to make. Stress is the main thing to try and dissolve - everyone is stressed doing this.
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6. Looking at language (shield, shielding); but also given that the hash has two states, private and not private, holding it in a wallet is odd as a privacy place. The Miminero wallet has multiple levels of privacy; maybe language and color showing when something is shielded or unshielded.
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