Oracle Daemon is new tool for Flare network data providers

A design for a service that would allow the user to generate income from their existing cryptocurrency resources.

Oracle Daemon is new tool for Flare network data providers

A design for a service that would allow the user to generate income from their existing cryptocurrency resources.

Oracle Daemon is new tool for Flare network data providers

A design for a service that would allow the user to generate income from their existing cryptocurrency resources.

Oracle Daemon is new tool for Flare network data providers

A design for a service that would allow the user to generate income from their existing cryptocurrency resources.

Clear Data Visualization

When a user needs to work with a lot of information, especially information that is valuable to them, it is important to be as transparent as possible about how that information is displayed. In this project, the main goal was to make it easy for users to understand the information they were seeing.

Deep Control with an Active Account

When a user connects their crypto wallet to an OracleDaemon, they gain full control over their assets. This is achieved through a navigation system that allows users to enable or disable new features.

Innactive Account

Active Account

Light / Dark Mode

Depending on the user's browser's visual design, the OracleDaemon interface loads. However, at any moment, the user can change the interface's display with a single button press.

Light / Dark Mode

History and Analysis of Transactions

To view transactions and analysis of the funds movement that the user holds on the OracleDaemon platform, a page with the history of user transactions was created.

History Page

Typography

To enhance user interaction with the interface, it was decided to use two fonts to distinguish and better display the numbers and text of the user interface. The first font, Nunito, is used to display numerical values such as user balance, wallet hash code, etc. The second font is used to display the entire application interface. This approach helps users to quickly identify and differentiate between numerical and textual information, thereby improving their experience with the application.

Inter

Nunito

Colors

To enhance user interaction with the interface, it was decided to use two fonts to distinguish and better display the numbers and text of the user interface. The first font, Nunito, is used to display numerical values such as user balance, wallet hash code, etc. The second font is used to display the entire application interface. This approach helps users to quickly identify and differentiate between numerical and textual information, thereby improving their experience with the application.