Sneak peak: IvyNetwork Customer Module
Though much of our first phase of development for the IvyNetwork has been focused on the back-end and integrating the mechanics to properly hash the KYC data within the data containers into the chain, we have been working on several front-end modules for demonstration purposes with potential partners.
We wanted to give you a sneak-peak at some early-stage grabs from the IvyNetwork customer module. This module would be for customers to manage their traditional and digital currencies and send and receive funds in exchange for goods or services.
It is not too dissimilar to some of the screen grabs we have shown you for IvyPay in an earlier update. The difference is where it sits in the ecosystem of the IvyNetwork and interacts with the other modules of the Network.


Once logged in, the user is directed to their dashboard that displays their balance of Ivy tokens, the current Ivy price and the ability to buy more Ivy. Underneath, there is a running history of transactions. To the left is the navigation to the send and receive functions and to the right is the current wallet balance and user history.

IvyDeposit
When a user decides to deposit IVY into their wallet, they are prompted with the IvyDeposit dashboard. On the left displays the current IVY balance in the IvyNet wallet. To the right is a prompt to begin the deposit phase. The user is given their IvyNet wallet address and is prompted to send IVY from their personal wallet. After the transaction is initiated from the users end, IvyNet confirms the arrival of the tokens and updates the IvyNet wallet accordingly.
Below are some screen grabs of the steps to deposit Ivy:



IvySend
The IvyNetwork’s send feature is conducted in 4 simple steps. The goal was to make this process user friendly and easy, while simultaneously collecting a wide range of KYT & KYC, and adhering to AML laws.
To the left, we see the first step which gathers the details of the transaction; Exchange Information. The user selects which cryptocurrency to use for the transaction. The user then selects the FIAT currency which the recipient will receive funds in.
To the right, we see the second step; Transaction Details. This is the KYC & KYT collection stage, the user supplies the information surrounding the nature of the transaction, information about the recipient and their account details.
Below this is the final stage of IvySend; Confirmation. The user confirms the details of the transaction and initiates the transaction. To the right of this is a confirmation message stating the transaction has begun.
Below are some screen grabs of the steps to send payments using IvySend:




Keep an eye out for more updates from our development team.
