On 2020-04-18 07:27, belen barros pena wrote:
> I've put together a diagram showing how I think the withdrawal process
> looks like based on the discussions you've had this week. Thought it may
> help us think things through.
Thanks a lot Belen. Such a diagram is indeed a great help to anchor the
discussion and bring us all on the same page.
> There are only 3 screens: "pick exchange", "ToS" and "Confirm
> withdrawal".
At first, I had a bit of trouble understanding what the "Change
exchange?" decision is after "Confirm Withdrawal", but I think it means
that instead of confirming the user can change the exchange there. If
they don't change ("NO"), they confirm, right?
That's exactly it: in the "confirm withdrawal" screen, we will need to provide a way to change the exchange.
And of course, like Christian said, we will need the back and confirm buttons.
> If we are all happy with it, I could start designing the screens.
I think we arrived at this point. Looking forward to your designs!
Great: now I know what I need to design :) Won't be able to send those until the weekend, though: I have "real" work to do during the week, I'm afraid :(
I am not sure how much of a problem that is at this point, but if I become a bottleneck, feel free to move ahead without me. I won't be of much help if I am slowing you down! :)
Cheers,
Belen
> PS: I wouldn't worry too much about the very first withdrawal scenario
> for now. Let's agree on the main flow first, and then we can discuss how
> we need to design the "out of the box" screens to support users the
> first time they do a withdrawal.
Good call.
Kind Regards,
Torsten