I recently used the new version of the @BeldexCoin interface, and the feeling is quite obvious: this update is not just a visual tweak, but rather consolidates many originally scattered and roundabout processes into a more user-friendly operating panel. You will find that the presentation of privacy components, cross-chain tools, and network functions on the interface is more layered, making it easier for users to understand what the entire ecosystem aims to achieve and to start using it.
The signal brought by this change is significant, as the team's approach is gradually shifting from showcasing ideas to refining products. The interface optimization may seem minor, but it reflects the maturity of product design and user pathways; when the foundation is smooth and the logic is clear, the project becomes more persuasive, and the community and new users are easier to retain.
On the technical level, #Beldex has scheduled a hard fork upgrade named Obscura in December. The focus this time is on network performance and sustainability: the core is to replace the original Bulletproofs with Bulletproofs++, which can compress the proof size by about 38%, while also speeding up generation and verification, thus slowing down the growth of chain size and improving throughput. The intuitive benefits for ordinary users are: faster transactions, lower CPU/memory consumption for mobile wallets and full nodes, and a noticeable improvement in the smoothness of daily use.
In short, the interface redesign makes it easier to understand what #Beldex wants to do, while Obscura pushes available privacy to the practical level. For users, the only thing they need to do is update their wallet (such as Bchat) to the latest version, and other upgrades will take effect automatically on the chain. Overall, this set of actions has both improved the experience and strengthened the project's credibility as a privacy-centric, practical technology route.
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The signal brought by this change is significant, as the team's approach is gradually shifting from showcasing ideas to refining products. The interface optimization may seem minor, but it reflects the maturity of product design and user pathways; when the foundation is smooth and the logic is clear, the project becomes more persuasive, and the community and new users are easier to retain.
On the technical level, #Beldex has scheduled a hard fork upgrade named Obscura in December. The focus this time is on network performance and sustainability: the core is to replace the original Bulletproofs with Bulletproofs++, which can compress the proof size by about 38%, while also speeding up generation and verification, thus slowing down the growth of chain size and improving throughput. The intuitive benefits for ordinary users are: faster transactions, lower CPU/memory consumption for mobile wallets and full nodes, and a noticeable improvement in the smoothness of daily use.
In short, the interface redesign makes it easier to understand what #Beldex wants to do, while Obscura pushes available privacy to the practical level. For users, the only thing they need to do is update their wallet (such as Bchat) to the latest version, and other upgrades will take effect automatically on the chain. Overall, this set of actions has both improved the experience and strengthened the project's credibility as a privacy-centric, practical technology route.
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