Proposal “DCD_Web-Wallet-QR-Explorer“ (Active)Back

Title:Develop Web Wallet-Path Explorer
Owner:digitalcashdev
Monthly amount: 75 DASH (4372 USD)
Completed payments: no payments occurred yet (2 month remaining)
Payment start/end: 2024-10-28 / 2024-12-27 (added on 2024-10-29)
Final voting deadline: in passed
Votes: 336 Yes / 143 No / 4 Abstain
Will be funded: No. This proposal needs additional 137 Yes votes to become funded.
External information: digitalcash.dev/proposals/dcd-2-web-wallet-address-explorer/
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Proposal description

Abstract

The Dash Network provides an array of different services and technologies that were created in different eras, and not necessarily compatible with each other. This is a huge burden on developers - the learning at the beginning is a near cliff.

My overarching goal (across proposals) is to break each of the technologies down into small, digestible  components.

The technology behind Wallet Phrases, HD Addresses, and QR Codes are tightly-related, so I'm developing tools to help developers interact with them visually, and have ready-made code examples to see how they work in relation to and in concert with one another, as well as the process of loading, reclaiming, and checking balances for:

- Multiple Wallet Phrases
- Multiple Accounts per Wallet Phrase
- Bag of Legacy (non-HD) Addresses
- Evo Keys
- Alleviate developer minutia during early stages of app development

This will be an essential tool to break into cryptocurrency and understand how a wallet works, and to have code samples that can be used when working with a wallet.

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https://digitalcash.dev/proposals/dcd-2-web-wallet-address-explorer/

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3 points,3 days ago
Please see this related proposal:
https://www.dashcentral.org/p/Retain_DCD-AJ
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1 point,13 days ago
This proposal was accepted by the 67.66%

https://mnowatch.org/votethenumbers/votethenumbers3/calc3.php?proposals%5B%5D=DCD_Web-Wallet-QR-Explorer

But it failed!!!

Wake up, stupid proposal onwers!

Challenge the election system!

https://www.dash.org/forum/index.php?threads/pre-proposal-put-the-unvoted-10-net-votes-threshold-of-the-dash-budget-system-into-vote.54042/
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4 points,25 days ago
I am fascinated by this. Is this unique? I can't think of anywhere else I have seen something similar. It will be great to build this for Dash. Voting YES. Cheers !
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3 points,26 days ago
Same comment as I posted at the RPC-Web-Proxy-Explorer proposal: Looks like something I probably want to support, like it would be useful for devs, which is probably a good thing, but I don't really get what it's all about. I'm not a developer, I have a hard time grasping the difference between the Web Proxy Explorer and the Web Wallet QR Explorer and why I should care about having one and I don't understand many of the terms on your site and video.

Can you explain in a short simple sentence or two, dumbed down for a layman like me, what this does and why I should care as an end user?
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3 points,26 days ago
The Dash Network provides an array of different services and technologies that were created in different eras, and not necessarily compatible with each other.

This is a huge burden on developers - the learning at the beginning is a near cliff.

My overarching goal is to break each of the technologies down into single, understandable components.

The technology behind Wallet Phrases, HD Addresses, and QR Codes are tightly-related, and there needs to be a tool to understand them, visually, in relation to in in concert with one another.

This tool will be nothing like the RPC tool, other than the color scheme (because I'm not a designer, and I'm familiar with that template). It will be personally useful to me and my development, as well as many other dash developers.

It's an essential tool to break into cryptocurrency and understand how a wallet works, and to have code samples that can be used when working with a wallet.
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4 points,26 days ago
Yes, I want to onboard many new devs, and this app would help me show them how things work under the hood.

The more devs understand Dash, the more interested they will be.

A good mechanic needs a good understanding of the component parts and how they work together, even if they don't design and build the engine (like DCG and AJ have). Similarly, the devs I'm trying to attract don't need to build new engines, but they need to know the fundamentals of what's going on under the hood in order to make great apps.
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3 points,29 days ago
I don’t understand the no votes... :(
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2 points,28 days ago
Tell me more. What's most compelling to you about this?
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3 points,28 days ago
I think, that you say it all in your video. It’s certainly compelling for developers.

But IMHO it is sad, that the no voters don’t explain here their reasons.
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