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Hey! I just built MUWP. It helps you swap multiple crypto assets and bridge them to other chains. I find it super useful, especially in the current market. Let me know what you guys think.

What's super cool is that it's often the simplest way to do it without using a centralized exchange. MUWP is centralized (as it's not controlled by a DAO or whatever), but it's using decentralized exchanges and bridges.

I would love to gather some feedback, so if you hold crypto and want to play with it, let me know if muwp was useful to you.

Note: It's a beta, and you may experience some bugs, but funds are safe and can be recovered manually. Don't trust me (just as anybody in the crypto space), just swap like a dollar on Arbitrum and see for yourself!)


I fully agree with you and that’s what Euclid is aiming for. Concerning the correctness, I use the Euler library that I developed myself. The library is extensively tested, and for the moment no user reported a wrong results (except for computations with a result very very low or very very high)


As Euclid is based on LaTeX, RPN isn’t useful. If you want to use it (which I fully understand), use another app.


RPN could be a fast input method for inputting an expression though. The displayed LaTeX could update accordingly as you enter it in RPN. That could be a killer feature, the speed and intuitiveness (developing your expression as you go) of RPN but with the advantages of algebraic (the ability to see the full expression and modify it).


The reasons why the iOS version is more expensive is because of the camera system (to scan handwritten equations) which is expensive to maintain.


Hello, the app offers a 7 days free trial. The reason why it’s not a paid app is because Euclid will be available on SetApp (a kind of Netflix for the App Store) and it was the only way to be both accepted on SetApp and the App Store.


My point is that the description on the App Store says nothing about a trial or what's in the pro features. Please read the App Store description as if you're a potential user and see if you can understand what the in-app purchase provides.

I wasn't asking about the trial (which I came to know only on seeing this reply) or why it was so.


I've fixed it


Thank you, I will fix that soon .


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