“All without leaving your wallet” is the greatest betrayal of decentralization I’ve seen lately. Next, Pera should just duplicate functionality of popular Dapps and offer them in a “native experience”. Finally, optimize speed and switch to SQL from Algorand to add polish.
“All without leaving your wallet” is the greatest betrayal of decentralization I’ve seen lately. Next, Pera should just duplicate functionality of popular Dapps and offer them in a “native experience”. Finally, optimize speed and switch to SQL from Algorand to add polish.
@algoranddotdev I actually disagree with you on this one. I think it's cool, and a testament to the industry, that you can build frontends for the "same" protocol, without even asking for permission. Not only that, but it can open competition on the UX front. 1/2
@algoranddotdev A smart contract should be built to work forever, frontends come and go, I see this as a cool feature nothing more. I'd love to see the possibility to interact directly with smart contracts from a neutral frontend (etherscan does this on eth)