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Create a zap undo barrier #1755

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huumn opened this issue Dec 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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Create a zap undo barrier #1755

huumn opened this issue Dec 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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huumn commented Dec 22, 2024

I just made an accidental (fat finger after long press) 100k zap meaning to do a 100 sat zap.

This is the second time this has happened to me. Fortunately the last time failed.

I had a zap undo set but I couldn't even tell if the zap went through nor did I remember how to stop it with undos.

I feel like zap undos, at least the way they currently work, are more of an "inside/hidden feature" and less of an actual protection mechanism.

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ekzyis commented Dec 22, 2024

Ohh, I like the barrier idea!

In my mind, the barrier would have no timeout like zap undos have now so you need to press a confirm button. The confirm button could be disabled for a few seconds to make sure they don't just automatically click on it out of habit or something but read the text first.

Or maybe making the button red to look dangerous would be enough to make sure stackers know that they are about to potentially zap an unholy amount? 🤔

Additionally, a barrier could also make it clear via text what amount you were trying to zap, something that I felt is missing in the current implementation. When the bolt starts pulsing, only the color gives you a rough idea how much you actually zapped.

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