Abstract
Current digital currency wallet interfaces often rely on repetitive single-note selection methods, such as individual swipes or taps, which can be inefficient and tedious for selecting multiple notes, particularly for larger transactions. This document describes a gesture-based interaction mechanism for digital currency applications. The mechanism allows a user to initiate a counting mode by tapping and holding a stack of virtual notes. While maintaining the tap, a user may slide their finger along the side of the stack, mimicking the action of counting physical bills, with haptic and visual feedback provided for each counted note. The disclosed technology may enhance the user experience by offering a more intuitive, efficient, and engaging method for selecting multiple digital currency notes.
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Recommended Citation
Prasad, Ajay, "Gesture-Based Digital Currency Note Counting and Selection", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/8290