Documentation
System user guide.
One of our fundamental principles is the ownership of information. Storing all actions on-chain grants users access to their action history, affirming their ownership of the content and more. Given that the majority of actions on Peera involve transactions, we understand the UX problem of signing meta transactions. This led us to introduce three transaction accessibility types for every user in their profile's "Settings" section:
- Less popups and no fees
Peera signs transactions on my behalf and covers transaction fees.
This default option requires the user to sign the transaction once, allowing us to execute transactions on their behalf.
- Control without fees
I sign transactions and Peera covers transaction fees.
This option caters to those who prefer tracking transactions performed on their behalf without incurring gas fees. Users can sign every transaction they initiate, with fees remaining covered.
- Full control
I sign transactions and cover transaction fees.
This type caters to those who value independence. Users are required to sign every transaction they initiate and cover the associated gas fees.