Recently discovered that there's a social feature in the wallet that’s quite interesting. After using it for a while, I think this could be the next evolution of wallets.
The traditional transfer process is like this: copy the address → switch to chat software to send it to the other party → the other party confirms → switch back to the wallet to paste → transfer → switch back again to confirm receipt. This whole process involves multiple applications, and it's easy to copy the address incorrectly, making mistakes in transferring to the wrong chain or the wrong person is common.
With UXUY, you can transfer money directly to friends and add remarks while chatting. No need to copy and paste addresses, and no worries about transferring to the wrong person. If the other party also uses UXUY, the transfer arrives instantly, and you can leave a message explaining the purpose, such as "This is the 100U I borrowed from you last time," or "Rent," clear at a glance.
Once you get used to this feature, you won't want to go back. Imagine this: in the future, transferring money will be as simple as sending a WeChat red envelope – just enter the amount, select a friend, confirm, and you’re done in three steps. This could be the ultimate form of wallets – not just a tool for asset management, but a complete financial social entry point.
Of course, the premise is that the other party also uses the same wallet. During the promotion period, the advantages of this feature are not obvious because the user base is still not large enough. But if the number of users increases, it could become a killer feature, potentially changing the entire industry's interaction method.
What do you find most annoying when transferring money? Is it easy to make mistakes while copying and pasting the address? Have you ever transferred to the wrong address?