Author Topic: Creating a new UI based on Bitshares  (Read 2545 times)

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Offline oxarbitrage

definitely possible , there is already enough open source material to do it, however not an easy and short time job, it  will take time and effort.

Offline EasyDex

we're actually working on these exact things right now. In addition to creating an easier UX/UI we are also working on creating tethered assets for many fiats for use on Bitshares. AUD itself would be kinda hard for us to do as I don't know of any banks in the country we're based in that support AUD accounts, we're always looking for more people to team up with. If you'd like  to share ideas, etc and learn more about the problems we've faced so far implementing these things and our solutions we've come up with I invite you to join us on telegram at https://t.me/easydex or discord at https://discord.gg/7Ta35z8
Check us out at www.easydex.net!

Offline R

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https://github.com/grctest/BTS-UI-Customization

There's an older basic guide I wrote a while ago.

Simplifying the UI will be far easier than making it more advanced.

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"Also, I am based in Australia and would like to offer a way for our clients (investors) to transfer AUD onto the network which they can then use to purchase other currencies. Is that possible? Or what would be the best way of going about this?"
It's certainly possible to issue an UIA which represents the AUD your customers deposit (like OPEN.USD), alternatively you could use the AUD smartcoin (market pegged asset) which is more decentralized http://cryptofresh.com/a/AUD

Offline activision

Hi Customminer!

Thanks for your reply :)

I have put together a very basic mockup of what I'd like a UI to look like. It's mainly taken from a few other exchanges - with a few of my own ideas thrown in.

You can see it here: https://pr.to/NVGBBU/

Pages 3 and 5 are the most important ones.

The current exchange UI is probably great for regular traders, but I think it's far too complex for amateurs with little knowledge of how the markets work. Openledger have done a good job with their basic mode, but I find that's almost too simple (no charts etc.)

So I want to build something that's both reasonably powerful but also easy to use.

Would it be possible to build this type of UI for the Bitshares network?


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It's fully open source & you can most certainly edit the UI: https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-ui/

You'll need to either host your own web wallet or distribute your own custom client if you want your UI changes to be viewable by your userbase.

What changes did you have in mind?

Offline activision

Hi there. I'm sorry for my ignorance of how Bitshares works exactly, and what's possible with it, but I am wondering how possible it would be to create an entirely new UI for the Bitshares DEX.

In a similar way to how Crypto-Bridge and Openledger have created "versions" of Bitshares, is it possible fro anyone to create their own web app/mobile apps/etc. that runs on the Bitshares network?

And if so - how customizable is the UI?

I really like the Bitshares concept and network, but I am looking for a way to create a much more user friendly interface for average mom and pop type investors.

Also, I am based in Australia and would like to offer a way for our clients (investors) to transfer AUD onto the network which they can then use to purchase other currencies. Is that possible? Or what would be the best way of going about this?

Thanks to anyone who takes the time to help me with this :)