ICPSwap has rolled out a fresh set of platform updates, focusing on usability tweaks shaped largely by community feedback. The latest changes centre on making the decentralised exchange easier to approach for new users while refining everyday interactions for existing ones.
A key update is the introduction of an in-app onboarding flow designed to guide first-time users through core features such as swaps, limit orders and liquidity provision. For newcomers to decentralised trading on the Internet Computer, the process can often feel dense or fragmented. ICPSwap’s new walkthrough aims to shorten that learning curve by placing guidance directly inside the app rather than relying on external documentation or trial-and-error.
Another change responds directly to how users read market data. ICPSwap has added an option to hide stablecoins from the heatmap, giving traders a clearer view of price movements among more volatile assets. Stablecoins often dominate visual data displays due to their volume, so the ability to filter them out allows users to focus on trends they actually want to track. This adjustment was implemented following community requests, reflecting an ongoing feedback loop between users and the development team.
Navigation within the wallet interface has also been refined. The token action menu now opens on click instead of hover, a small but practical change aimed at reducing UI overlap and accidental selections. For users managing multiple tokens or interacting quickly, hover-based menus can lead to clutter or misclicks. The click-based approach brings a more deliberate and predictable feel to the interface.
Alongside these visible updates, ICPSwap reports a round of general bug fixes and stability improvements. While less noticeable on the surface, these changes are often the difference between a platform that feels experimental and one that feels reliable under regular use. No major feature overhauls were announced, suggesting the focus this cycle was on polish rather than expansion.
Taken together, the updates point to a measured approach. Rather than chasing headline features, ICPSwap appears to be concentrating on how people actually use the platform day to day. By responding to feedback and tightening the user experience, the team is positioning the exchange as one that values clarity and function over constant reinvention. Whether these refinements translate into broader adoption will become clearer over time, but for now, ICPSwap’s recent changes signal steady, user-led progress rather than flash.
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