Symbiont{s} | Steemit DIP | Work Progress 2

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Thriving Through a Symbiotic Equilibrium
Steemit DIP | Work Progress 2

Greetings,

We are finally done with the delegation page that allows users to revoke their delegations in addition to taking a look at their expiring delegations. This page is mostly to ease delegation management and provide a higher usability for the Steemit wallet. In truth, as an example, users can simply use the “Delegate” functionality in the “Balances” page and just set the value to 0 to remove a delegation. However, the delegation page is a far better choice for delegation management for reasons mentioned below.

  • In.

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  • Out.

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We initially added a lot of things, but it was too much noise on the ayes, so we made sure to remove everything and instead included most of what we wanted without compromising the refined finish.

  • Users can easily search for a specific account without extra steps.

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  • Users can quickly rank the table per date, amount, and alphabetically.

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  • To avoid adding an extra row, # of delegatees can be seen here.

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  • Hovering around will show interesting information in both tables.

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  • Since the above information can be used, a quick way to copy them.

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  • Accounts are linked to Steemit.com. A quick way to check activity.

  • Revoking a delegation is a one-step operation. The easy way.

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  • The expiration table is pretty straightforward with similar features.

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How about using a phone instead? We did not like how the delegation page was squished in phones, so we made sure to completely change the layout of the table based on screen size. But in general, users are free to switch to the desktop version on the phone if they wanted to.

  • In. Capitalization for more visibility and. One type to revoke.

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  • Out.

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We also pushed fixes for long-known UI issues.

  • Before.

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  • After.

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  • Pagination at 100 per page.

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  • The user's icon, among other things such as the TRX address, is loaded from a local database. So users testing the wallet can be sure that it is not a UI-related issue.

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When it comes to localization. We decided to not pursue it, considering the amount of work it would be needed to refine everything and that the overall translation of the wallet is incomplete.

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However, we believe that the translation can definitely be completed by the community. We will make an effort to start an initiative for this and potentially adding more languages of active Steem communities such as the Indian language.

While the project is in theory completed, there are still some issues that we are trying to solve. One of them is dealing with accounts that have outgoing delegations that exceed the current API limit of 1000 entry. The @steem account for example has an astonishing +1,340,580 outgoing delegations. There is currently no easy workaround for this unless a dedicated solution is worked on. Allowing such accounts to load account per 1000 will prevent them of the search feature, without mentioning the tremendous amount of time it would take to load all accounts.

To make sure that there is an indication that something is happening in the background for accounts with large outgoing delegations, we have added a counter to let users know that something is going on.

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But due to the limitations mentioned above, loading all @steem outgoing delegations took over 45 minutes, which made testing a bit frustrating and time-consuming. But we needed to know that it is something that can technically be done.

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But why so slow? According to the testing of the development team. We did not want to reduce the API calls too much because doing it would result in the API blocking the calls at a certain point. For instance, if the calls were reduced to 0.25 second per request, the API stopped responding after 80,000 accounts. Similarly, if the interval was set to 0.5 second, the API stopped responding after 300,000 accounts. In the end, the development team decided to use the following formula that allowed us to load all accounts:

const newTimeout = timeout + 250 > 3000 ? 1000 : timeout + 250;

The initial value of timeout is set to 250, which is equivalent to 0.25 second. When the time exceeds 3 seconds per request, the time resets to 1 second, and it gradually increases from there.

Considering the amount of time that it would take, we consider this implementation for accounts such as @steem as mostly cosmetic. They are probably better off just using the delegation feature in the “Balances” page and set the value to 0 to revoke delegation(s). While loading time isn't going to be as dramatic as for the @steem account for everyone with +1000 outgoing delegations, It is however a good idea to acknowledge this limitation for any future development prospect.

The project is currently live and open for testing, if anyone is willing to help and provide feedback, consider visiting https://wallet.symbionts.io and use English as a testing language. Just make sure to leave a comment under the post here. Or simply reach us on Discord.

We are entering the last week of development. We will make sure to hunt for UI issues related to our work, refine the code further, and make changes that are not drastic from feedback.

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Thank you,

The Symbionts Team,

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Great job already!

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