👍 Yes, users need to double-check if the information is correct to avoid unwanted spending.
👎 Users will get used to the confirmation element and simply click next/pay anyway.
Should we let the user understand that a wallet is simply a tool to view and add onto the blockchain and that their coins are not stored in one specific place?
Or is it better to obfuscate the way things work and use existing paradigms like traditional banking apps do?
Where are we going with this software? What's the goal? Too many features can cause distraction and turn new users off. Too little features can hinder perceived power and professionalism. it's important to make the right selection about what features get implemented. In I've added a column, called Never, for things I deem stray too far from Mono's goal.
Comments and arguments on why specific features should either definitely or never be added are appreciated.