Abstract: Please share a brief summary 2-3 of the proposed changes.
Proposing a new UX/UI design for TELx that:
Updates the web app to align with Telcoin’s new brand styles. Consolidates the current “wallet sidebar” and “rewards” page into an industry-standard “portfolio” page. Updates the “pool page” to make pool information more easier to understand for liquidity providers. Specification: Please give a complete description of the changes that will be made.
Home page
Consolidates all current information in an easy-to-understand format. Feels much more professional, legitimizes the feel of the platform. Adds “active pools” section to the home page so visitors can see the most important information on first impression. 250729 Home 250729 Home 1512×2274 493 KB Pools page
Added TVL, Staked, Volume, Fees data (currently only on home page). Consolidates “active” and “archived” pools to a single page. 250729 Pools 250729 Pools 1512×1414 175 KB Pool page
Simplified layout to better understand pool information. 250729 Pool 250729 Pool 1512×1649 266 KB Portfolio page (new)
Combines data from the current “wallet sidebar” and “rewards” pages. Designed with multi-chain in mind. Users would be able to aggregate claimable rewards calls via each chain. Much easier to understand when pools need attention (exiting a deprecated contract, etc). 250806 Portfolio 250806 Portfolio 1512×2556 482 KB About page
Simplified to match the rest of the redesign. 250730 About 250730 About 1512×1305 256 KB Rationale: Please provide a rationale for the changes.
The current TELx UX/UI design is outdated and lagging behind other liquidity provision UX/UI (Uniswap, Blancer, etc). “Wallet sidebar” and “rewards page” do not follow industry standards for a singular “portfolio page”. Telcoin’s brand has been updated to a darker blue palette. Updating TELx to match maintains visual association. Implementation: Please provide details related to who will take what steps to implement the changes.
One TELx frontend developer implements the design changes over a 4 week period (160 hours). Another frontend developer reviews the code. A project manager leads the project. Costs for frontend development, code review, and project management are estimated to total $7,200.