Suggestions for improving Stabilizer onboarding

Hi everyone :waving_hand:
I’ve been exploring Stabilizer and the concept looks promising. One suggestion that could improve the user experience is adding a clearer onboarding guide for new users.

A step-by-step introduction or quick tutorial would make it easier to understand the protocol workflow and participate more effectively.

Looking forward to learning more and seeing how the protocol evolves.

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i’m agree with you sir

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Thanks for the suggestion, and good news, we’ve already got one :+1:

There’s a step-by-step guide here: Stabilizer | Zero-Slippage Stablecoin DEX - it covers connecting your wallet, swapping, and getting started.

We’re also planning to add video explainers in the future to make onboarding even easier.

Glad to have you exploring Stabilizer!

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Good experience on testnet stabilizer

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Nice to know the tutorial is ready! Can’t wait for those video explainers to drop. Looks like a promising project to join.

Great suggestion. A clear onboarding guide would make it much easier for new users to understand the protocol, navigate the ecosystem, and participate with confidence. Simple step-by-step tutorials, FAQs, and visual walkthroughs could significantly improve the learning experience and help accelerate community growth.

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Great suggestion :+1: A simple onboarding guide or quick-start tutorial would make it much easier for new users to understand the protocol and get involved. Better onboarding can go a long way in growing adoption :rocket:

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Good day all, I think the stabilizer onboarding shouldn’t be complicated
All spots should be earned not gifted
Beta phase participant should have automatic early access to testnet and whitelists
should be gated allow a FCFS for all intended participant
Should value testers over discord and role farmers with eventual better execution
Thank you

Yeah. Totally agree. And also the introductory indicators. That highlights and tell you what a button is for. Easier to navigate that way for newer users and novices.