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Balance Sweep PoC Enhancement #73

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itsbobbyzzz168 opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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Balance Sweep PoC Enhancement #73

itsbobbyzzz168 opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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As a multi-chain user, I would like to go to the Sprinter PoC and connect my wallet and press a button to sweep/aggregate the balances of a single asset (USDC or ETH) from my multi-chain accounts to a selected destination chain, so I do not have manually find a bridge and switch networks for each and every chain.

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  • This task relates to the Front End consideration build, however the epic for the back end tasks and API are under Sprinter Balance Sweeping
@itsbobbyzzz168 itsbobbyzzz168 changed the title Balance Sweep PoC Enhancement Balance Sweep PoC Enhancement Jan 8, 2025
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Tbaut commented Jan 10, 2025

Can we edit this issue or should I close it and re-create another one since I'll not directly add the sweeping to the current PoC, but I'm rather re-building the PoC with React, using our React-SDK, and changing the design to match https://www.figma.com/design/6SuccJpe6dEPrxWUfnenvk/Sprinter-UI?node-id=369-8398&p=f&m=dev

@mpetrunic mpetrunic added the Type: Epic Added to issues to encompass many different types of issues together label Jan 15, 2025
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