How to make prediction markets on Solana more user-friendly? The key is that the interaction logic should align with user habits. Is the current UI experience sufficient and intuitive for betting within a price range? Or does it need optimization?
I'm wondering if it's possible to switch to a mode where users can directly click on a chart to place orders—select a price range, confirm the bet with one click, and streamline the entire process to the fewest steps. Wouldn't this better match traders' operational habits?
Or do you have other ideas? Feel free to discuss what kind of interaction design can most effectively lower the barrier to entry for users. For prediction markets to become popular, the user experience definitely needs to keep up.
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TaxEvader
· 01-07 07:42
To be honest, the idea of directly placing orders by clicking on the chart is pretty good, but most platforms are still in the exploratory stage... I think the key is not to complicate things for users. Simplifying the process can indeed help retain users.
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APY追逐者
· 01-06 23:58
Placing orders directly through the chart is indeed satisfying, but to be honest, products like Solana still have a long way to go.
One-click ordering sounds simple, but the real challenge is designing the risk control and confirmation mechanisms... otherwise, a single slip could wipe everything out haha.
The current UI is actually already quite simple; it mainly depends on whether people are truly willing to play with this thing.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 01-04 16:49
Clicking directly on the chart to place an order sounds good, but the real question is: is there enough liquidity?
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Honestly, the UI design for prediction markets on Solana is indeed a bit cumbersome right now, but one-click confirmation... I'm afraid it might easily lead to accidental operations by beginners.
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Interaction optimization is correct, but first we need to ensure we won't be slaughtered by bots.
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I remember using a certain platform before; the more simplified it was, the more prone to issues it became. Safety needs to be balanced.
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Placing orders directly on the chart? Easier said than done. The real challenge is how the backend handles it, not just UI tweaks.
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Whether prediction markets are popular or not mainly depends on genuine participants with real money. Good interaction design alone is useless.
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I'm a bit curious about the current slippage control in the price range betting area. Just changing the UI feels like treating the symptoms rather than the root cause.
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gas_guzzler
· 01-04 16:49
The idea of placing orders directly from the chart is good, but the real bottleneck is liquidity... No matter how elegant the UI is, someone has to take over the position.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 01-04 16:45
Clicking directly on the chart to place an order is a good idea, but I think the key still depends on whether we can quickly respond to price changes. Otherwise, simplifying the process is pointless.
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BrokenRugs
· 01-04 16:40
The current UI is indeed a bit complicated. I think the idea of placing orders directly by clicking on the chart is feasible. However, a one-click confirmation should also prevent accidental operations; a secondary confirmation is still necessary.
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NftRegretMachine
· 01-04 16:36
Clicking directly on the chart to place an order sounds good, but the real challenge is whether there is enough liquidity... Currently, prediction markets on Solana are all liquidity deserts.
One-click confirmation sounds great, but the actual slippage during trading can leave you stunned.
Honestly, no matter how much the interaction is optimized, it can't save the situation where no one is playing...
The concept of prediction markets has been around for a good year, but it still hasn't exploded, and it's not the UI's fault.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-04 16:33
Clicking directly on the chart to place an order is a good idea, but to be honest, the prediction market UIs on Solana are still quite laggy. One-click confirmation also depends on the backend response speed.
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RunWhenCut
· 01-04 16:22
Clicking directly on the chart to place an order is a good idea, but it seems that these products on the Solana chain all prefer stacking features... what really want is quick order placement.
How to make prediction markets on Solana more user-friendly? The key is that the interaction logic should align with user habits. Is the current UI experience sufficient and intuitive for betting within a price range? Or does it need optimization?
I'm wondering if it's possible to switch to a mode where users can directly click on a chart to place orders—select a price range, confirm the bet with one click, and streamline the entire process to the fewest steps. Wouldn't this better match traders' operational habits?
Or do you have other ideas? Feel free to discuss what kind of interaction design can most effectively lower the barrier to entry for users. For prediction markets to become popular, the user experience definitely needs to keep up.