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When sending to an address, I always need to copy / paste from another source, or use a QR code.
It would be nice to have an 'add contact' feature that stores public addresses with a name.
It would be extra nice if contacts auto-filled from your phone's contacts, and used their picture if applicable, perhaps even storing the address in the OS's contact list to click on (like phone numbers, email addresses, signal calls, etc do).
Though I don't know how much flexibility/interoperability the google contacts app affords, it seems to allow arbitrary applications list actions to perform. Having a 'send Cardano' option wouldn't be bad. 'Send Contact' in Android / IOS could potentially include their Cardano address.
However, the only critical feature, in my opinion, is that there should be a way to store named addresses to send to later -- a friend shows me their QR code, and now I have their address in my app.
proposalFeature proposal for triage. Required for non-trivial features.
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This discussion was converted from issue #1256 on January 19, 2022 21:08.
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When sending to an address, I always need to copy / paste from another source, or use a QR code.
It would be nice to have an 'add contact' feature that stores public addresses with a name.
It would be extra nice if contacts auto-filled from your phone's contacts, and used their picture if applicable, perhaps even storing the address in the OS's contact list to click on (like phone numbers, email addresses, signal calls, etc do).
Though I don't know how much flexibility/interoperability the google contacts app affords, it seems to allow arbitrary applications list actions to perform. Having a 'send Cardano' option wouldn't be bad. 'Send Contact' in Android / IOS could potentially include their Cardano address.
However, the only critical feature, in my opinion, is that there should be a way to store named addresses to send to later -- a friend shows me their QR code, and now I have their address in my app.
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