* Do not call `decimalToHex` for `minimumGasLimit`, which is already in hex
* Add `0x` prefix when returning a gas estimate
* Fix UTs
Co-authored-by: Dan J Miller <danjm.com@gmail.com>
* Do not call `decimalToHex` for `minimumGasLimit`, which is already in hex
* Add `0x` prefix when returning a gas estimate
* Fix UTs
Co-authored-by: Dan J Miller <danjm.com@gmail.com>
The form used for creating a vault on the "Import" page of onboarding
and on the "Restore vault" page is nearly identical, yet the
implementation is totally separate. It has now been extracted to a
separate component, consolidating the two implementations.
There is a "terms of use" checkbox on the import page that isn't on the
restore vault page, so that part has been made optional. The "submit"
button text differs between the two uses as well, so that is
customizable.
There are slight styling differences between the old and new versions
of this form. The fonts and spacing are all using our new standard
design system guidelines, and we're using our standard checkbox now as
well. The spacing and font sizes were chosen somewhat arbitrarily by me
to resemble the old styles, so please feel free to suggest changes if
you think they can be improved upon.
There are some slight copy changes to the "Restore vault" page as well;
the placeholder text and the label for the "Secret Recovery Phrase"
field now matches the "Import" page copy.
These messages were removed from the `en` locale in #13244, but they
were not deleted because that branch was not up-to-date when it was
merged, and the translations were recent additions (#13206)
These messages were removed from the `en` locale in #13244, but they
were not deleted because that branch was not up-to-date when it was
merged, and the translations were recent additions (#13206)
* Update the copy for the Flask welcome page (#13223)
* Update the copy for the Flask welcome page
The copy for the Flask Welcome page has been updated to better dissuade
users who are not the target audience, and to better explain the risks
of using Flask.
* Fix typo
* Suggested edits (#13225)
* Suggested edits
* fixup! Suggested edits
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update app/_locales/en/messages.json
Co-authored-by: David Walsh <davidwalsh83@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: David Walsh <davidwalsh83@gmail.com>
When a lot of transactions are occurring on the network, such as during
an NFT drop, it drives gas fees up. When this happens, we want to not
only inform the user about this, but also dissuade them from using a
higher gas fee (as we have proved in testing that high gas fees can
cause bidding wars and exacerbate the situation).
The method for determining whether the network is "busy" is already
handled by GasFeeController, which exposes a `networkCongestion`
property within the gas fee estimate data. If this number exceeds 0.66 —
meaning that the current base fee is above the 66th percentile among the
base fees over the last several days — then we determine that the
network is "busy".