Upcoming features on MayaScan
First and foremost, we express our heartfelt gratitude to the entire Maya community for their invaluable feedback. Your input has been immensely valuable in shaping the development of MayaScan. We have diligently compiled all the feature requests and suggestions we received, and below you will find the list in no particular order:
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Improve search bar
⬜️ Include MAYANames
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Enable search for non-MAYA addresses
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Sort txs by type (swap, add, withdraw...)
⬜️ Store and then show USD price at the time when a tx took place
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Add list of nodes, churn info and votes.
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Show network details
⬜️ Show outbound queue
⬜️ Improve tx dates
⬜️ Stats: add advanced more with scales, labels and other info
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Tool to estimate CACAO rewards per MAYA token held
⬜️ Add more data to the txs page (including affiliate fees if any, tx number...)
⬜️ Add tutorials on how to LP + estimated rewards
⬜️ Tx export functionality
⬜️ Show all LP positions on desktop (scroll only needed for mobile)
⬜️ Show how much LP units an account has accrued over time
⬜️ Add Stagenet
⬜️ Global LP Position Breakdown: In the main "Pools" page I think it could be useful to see a pie chart breakdown of what portion of the total LP is attributed to each pool. Going further, it might be useful to display a stacked density chart to show how the pool proportions shift over time. This could give some indication about the health and success of each pool.
⬜️ LP position breakdown for each pool: When you click into each specific pool, I think it would be useful to display a pie chart breakdown of individual LP positions for the pool. I think this would give a good visualization of the breakdown of large LP positions in each pool. Because there may be a lot of smaller LP positions, these could be grouped into classes (i.e. $0-$100; $100-$1,000; $1,000 - $10,000; individual large LP positions) or something like that.
⬜️ Pool specific, More detail in tracking Liquidity: I think it would be useful to see the absolute number of LP positions in each pool tracked over time. I think it would also be useful to granularize the "Liquidity Volume" chart from the stats page into each pool. Both of these data points would show more detailed trends over time because right now we can only see the total value of each pool, but that varies based on the underlying asset price which doesn't necessarily relate to the health of the pool.
⬜️ Global, more detail in tracking liquidity: The same as the above bullet, so in addition to the "Liquidity Events," track absolute number of LP positions over time,. Seeing these two things together better displays the health of pools over the pool $ value
⬜️ Include LP positions under the "Holders" tab: I think it would be useful to add a third column to see a global leader board of the top LP positions associated with individual Maya addresses. Right now the leader board just shows non-deployed cacao in individual addresses, but in reality, the majority of Cacao will be held in LP positions. An LP leader board could show the total Cacao being held by an address and then have subtext showing which pools that address has pooled to....Additionally, this would make it very easy to compare the total Cacao in LP positions vs Cacao held outside of LP. These total figures could be listed at the top of their respective columns and show a percentage. Because inflation kicks in when below 90% of Cacao is in LP, showing this data could let people know how close the network is to printing.
⬜️ Show outbound queue, Something like https://app.thoryield.com/tx_tracker would be very nice
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Represent in Pools additionally or instead, the dollar value of 1 LP unit of that pool over time
⬜️ In the pools page, show tx's related to the pool (swap + LP)
⬜️ Usehttps://mayanode.mayachain.info/mayachain/tx/2217C20720F149AA8FBDE6F8566D5324E629659260F8DBFB5FEFC297265A5BD7/signers for pending txs, You can already know the OUTBOUND here under actions
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Add LP Units to the LP positions of an address.
Over the upcoming weeks, we are committed to diligently working on implementing as many of the aforementioned features as possible. We understand the significance of these requests and their importance to the Maya community. Stay tuned for updates as we make progress towards fulfilling your expectations.