Lets Explore The Inleo Wallet (12/19/2023)

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The Inleo Site is constantly updating and pushing forward; Leading the way in innovation and app creation on the Hive Blockchain. Today we look at the current wallet functions that can be utilized from the Inleo front-end. For those who might not be familiar with the name Inleo: The front-end Inleo was formerly known as LeoFinance. The native token LEO can be earned on the Inleo site. Regular rewards such as HIVE and HBD can also be earned when creating and curating content on Inleo. The Leo Token can be traded on most if not all Hive Dex's such as TribalDex, BeeSwap and Hive-Engine. We will leave a link to such a trade market near the bottom of this post. With that short introduction out of the way lets now take a look at the Inleo Wallet and all its functions. To visit the Inleo frontend click on the following highlighted link: Inleo Raw URL: https://inleo.io/.



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As seen above and perhaps my favorite feature displayed within the Inleo Wallet is the LEO Token, Hive Token and HBD price feed. Currently (12/19/2023) those prices are (1) LEO: $0.055 USD (2) HIVE: $0.344 USD (3) HBD $1.001 USD. Directly under we see the word General Highlighted followed by our Leo Token holdings. Also displayed is the options to view Power Down's and our LEO Tokens total USD Value. To the side of all this information is a template that shows [LEO: Blockchain Wallet], [Hive: Blockchain Wallet] and [Hive Engine]. The [Leo: Blockchain Wallet] is the section of the wallet we just went over. To switch your Inleo Wallet viewing option simply click on the other options available. For instance clicking on [Hive: Blockchain Wallet] will switch the view in your Inleo wallet to display your Hive Token holdings. Clicking on and switching to [Hive-Engine] will show your Hive-Engine holdings. Regardless of what section of the Inleo wallet you are looking at the LEO, HIVE and HBD price feed will always be displayed. Inleo wallet URL: https://inleo.io/rentmoney/wallet/leo



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Now that we went over the display features lets look at the functions that are available within the Inleo Wallet. For the [LEO: Blockchain Wallet] and [HIVE: Blockchain Wallet] sections the functions are similar. Within each wallet feature one can stake (powerup), transfer and/or delegate their tokens. The [Hive Engine] section doesn't allow for such actions but instead shows a list and amount of each Hive-Engine token owned by the wallet holder and such tokens USD value. Lets view the icons displayed within the Inleo Wallet and what each one indicates.



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In Order Displayed Above

  • (1) Power UP Tokens
  • (2) Send Tokens
  • (3) Transfer To Savings
  • (4) Power Down Tokens
  • (5) Delegate Power
  • (6) Trade Tokens


How To Get To The Inleo Wallet Section

After navigating to the Inleo site (https://inleo.io/) and completing a login you will need to click the [Profile] link that is located on the displayed homepage. Once done so you will be brought to your personal Inleo profile section. The Profile section will display and have links to your created content (Threads, Blogs) and much more information on top of that. Next to the Threads and Blog Links will be a link that displays the words [Wallet]; click it and upon doing so you will be brought to your Inleo Wallet.



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Additional Information

Threads are for short content and blogs are long formed posts. Also displayed in the Inelo Wallet section are our recent token transactions. Did you recently send some HIVE Tokens to someone and need a screenshot of it but forgot to do so when initially sending? Do you want to view your latest paid author rewards? No worries just head on over to the Inleo Wallet and a record of the transfer will be displayed for your viewing. All screenshots in this post have been taken from the official Inleo webpage.



Transaction Information Display

(Inleo Wallet: HIVE Blockchain Section)

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Thanks for the curation.

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InLeo looks really nice. I haven't used LeoFinance in awhile I'm going to give it another look 👍

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It seems as the site is being updated constantly so even a few weeks away might mean some changes were made. Side Note: Nice choice on the gif. Looks like one that is very versatile.

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What bothers me most about InLeo, is that it's laggier than PeakD and some features seem to just completely not work for me in the wallet (I'm on chrome).

Like for example here,
It does not show anywhere the amount of LEO I have delegated out and the estimated value still shows 0$ for everything.
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But to be fair, as I'm writing this comment PeakD shows also 0$ value so something must be up with the Hive-Engine nodes I presume. But at least here I see the full amount of LEO that I own with it showing the delegated amounts as well. (And it's on PeakD, where LEO is just a random token amongst others).
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But also on the HIVE page in the InLeo wallet, it just makes up random stuff for me.
I wish I owned 14k Hive power, but that's just not true.
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What I actually have is 1,6k HP total and 1,4k Delegated out

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The Hive-Engine nodes have certainly been acting up lately. As for the lag; to the best of my knowledge Hive-Engine has a rate limit on Inleo which is contributing to the lag. InLeo was being attacked via someone sending a ton of transactions to Hive-Engine nodes through Inleo (Not a security issue but causes lag). Last I read (a day or two back) Inleo is working on or are close to implementing their own Inleo Node to better take on the workload placed on the site.

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Prices have definitely gone down a bit, but they will go up again from here, making it a good time to buy.

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