Last night before bed, I casually browsed a certain issue coin platform, originally just wanting to see if there were any new updates. But when I clicked in, I was completely stunned—the entire page seemed to have been completely rebuilt.
The menu logic has improved quite a bit; it’s where it should be, and it doesn’t lag when clicked. It feels like the designer is saying to you: "Bro, we’ve streamlined the entire process for issuing coins for you."
What's even more intense is that scrolling down reveals more details: The Launchpad section has clearly undergone significant changes, and it's evident that a lot of effort has been put into it.
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StakeOrRegret
· 11-30 09:11
Here are 5 comments with different styles for you:
1. Wow, this UI update is really not just for show, the changes to the Launchpad section brightened my eyes.
2. Hey wait, is this update genuinely putting in effort or is it just another way to Be Played for Suckers?
3. Good heavens, they've finally clarified the menu logic; the previous operation experience was really something.
4. The designer didn't slack off this time; it really flows much better now when you click into it, it has that vibe.
5. The update speed is so much faster than some other platforms; it seems they are really listening to feedback.
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GetRichLeek
· 11-29 22:57
Wow, this must be another new trick to Be Played for Suckers, even if the UI is improved, I still dare not touch it.
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 11-29 22:53
Oh wow, finally a platform that is serious about UX, I almost forgot what smooth operation feels like.
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Launchpad revamp? Is this going to be another new trick to Be Played for Suckers...
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The menu isn't lagging? In this day and age, that can actually be considered a highlight, it's truly unbelievable.
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The designers finally have a bit of conscience, but I think I'll wait and see a bit longer before making any judgments.
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Wait, is this revamp to hype up some new project, or is it just a simple interface change to fool people?
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The logic does seem good, but the key is to see if the underlying mechanisms have changed.
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Another major revamp of Launchpad, last time it changed like this, I lost everything.
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Wow, looks like there's a new place for suckers to be played for.
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RetroHodler91
· 11-29 22:46
Wow, finally got the interface sorted out, that previous terrible design really made me want to smash my computer.
Launchpad revamp? Looks like something big is coming, just wait and see.
Is the page smooth now? It better not be a flash in the pan.
The designer might have really put in the effort this time, but who knows how long it will last.
With so many UI optimizations, can the token quality keep up?
Feels like it's setting the stage for a major event.
By the way, since we're at it with the revamp, when will the issue coin mechanism get a revision?
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SybilAttackVictim
· 11-29 22:40
Well... I've seen the UI redesign, but can it really be used? We'll have to see how it performs later.
This round of changes is definitely more pleasing to the eye, but I wonder if it's just changing the appearance without any real substance.
Launchpad optimization? Let's wait and see, the promised features from before haven't all been delivered yet.
The page looks nice, but the key is still to have real projects coming in.
Isn't it just a change of skin? The core logic is still that trap?
Last night before bed, I casually browsed a certain issue coin platform, originally just wanting to see if there were any new updates. But when I clicked in, I was completely stunned—the entire page seemed to have been completely rebuilt.
The menu logic has improved quite a bit; it’s where it should be, and it doesn’t lag when clicked. It feels like the designer is saying to you: "Bro, we’ve streamlined the entire process for issuing coins for you."
What's even more intense is that scrolling down reveals more details: The Launchpad section has clearly undergone significant changes, and it's evident that a lot of effort has been put into it.