Many wallet interfaces struggle with visual clutter—the token list becomes bloated with low-liquidity or essentially non-tradeable assets that just take up space and confuse users. This degraded UX makes it harder to find and manage actual liquid holdings.
A cleaner approach would be filtering the display to prioritize tokens with meaningful liquidity by default, or introducing a clear separation between actively tradeable tokens and dormant/illiquid ones. Users could still access everything if needed, but the primary view stays focused on what actually matters for trading and portfolio management.
It's a straightforward product improvement that would significantly enhance wallet usability.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 01-06 14:37
The bunch of junk coins on the wallet interface is really annoying. It should have been cleaned up long ago.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 01-05 04:43
The issue with the wallet interface is really annoying. A bunch of junk coins have crowded out the main assets.
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FrogInTheWell
· 01-05 04:43
It should have been done this way a long time ago. A bunch of shitcoins piled in the wallet are so annoying.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 01-05 04:41
That's correct, but isn't this just covering up the real issue? No one wants to see a true liquidity crisis. The wallet interface is cleaner, but the situation of dead coins piling up in the crypto world has become even more concealed.
Many wallet interfaces struggle with visual clutter—the token list becomes bloated with low-liquidity or essentially non-tradeable assets that just take up space and confuse users. This degraded UX makes it harder to find and manage actual liquid holdings.
A cleaner approach would be filtering the display to prioritize tokens with meaningful liquidity by default, or introducing a clear separation between actively tradeable tokens and dormant/illiquid ones. Users could still access everything if needed, but the primary view stays focused on what actually matters for trading and portfolio management.
It's a straightforward product improvement that would significantly enhance wallet usability.