Transferring assets in blockchain is not as easy as it should be. Wallet addresses are huge and ugly, there is a lot of copy-pasting, and many people use the strategy to make a small transaction - just to be sure everything is ok - before transferring all the assets. In practice, this doubles the transaction fee that the sender has to pay.
To solve this problem, we proposed adatar.me, a funded proposal from Catalyst Fund 6 (back then called ‘Gravatar for ADA Wallets’). We have launched in mainnet in February 2022, and you can check a live demo during our presentation in Gimbalab’s playground here:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/_DiLlr_AxGkThe project is still ongoing, as we are improving the UX, developing the project’s visual identity and working on our API. If you’d like to support us, feel free to send a tip at <https://adatar.me/tip/adatar.me> (:
The current proposal aims at adding an extra feature to adatar.me: web widgets that can be embedded into other websites. This widget will allow people to transfer a variable or fixed amount of ADA, for example, to a specific wallet with only a few clicks - no copy-pasting, no test transaction. Some examples use cases:
- Donation. E.g. “If you support this project, click here to donate 5 ADA!”
- Tipping. E.g. “Thank you for attending my live performance! If you’d like to support me, click here and send me some ADA!”
- NFT Sales. E.g. Instead of the usual “Send exactly X ADA to this address”, a sales website could add a widget already configured to send exactly X ADA and simplify the buyer’s UX by just adding the widget: “Click here to buy our NFT!”
The adatar.me website widget that we are proposing to develop in this proposal is going to be incorporated into other project’s websites. It will be open-sourced so it can be customized by them, to make the best out of it in each of its applications. In this way, we are building a tool that can benefit many other developments, and therefore, the whole ecosystem.
We are aligned with this possible direction mentioned in the challenge brief: “Developing common tools, frameworks, core infrastructures, or proof of concepts”.
Also, we are aligned with the following challenge KPIs:
- increase the number and the quality of Cardano Open Source projects
- increase of open source tools and frameworks from the community for the community
We see this as a low risk development. The widget is something that we are sure we can develop, and we have the people to do it. The only risk we foresee is lack of adoption, which we might mitigate with our growth proposal, or depend mainly on organic growth. We expect to tackle this with this proposal: https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/404995