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Managing Incoming and Outgoing Streams

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Last updated 1 year ago

We provide comprehensive details regarding both outgoing and incoming streams. Outgoing streams refer to the streams you have sent, while incoming streams represent the ones you have received. These details are designed to offer you a complete understanding of your stream activities. Here's what you can expect to find:

  1. Transaction Name: Each stream is associated with a transaction name, allowing you to easily identify and differentiate between different streams.

  2. Progress: We provide information on the progress of each stream, indicating its current status. This includes details such as whether the stream is scheduled, streaming, canceled, paused, or completed. By monitoring the progress, you can effectively track the lifecycle of your streams.

  3. Transaction Date: The transaction date displays the date on which the stream was initiated. This helps you to reference and organize your streams based on their chronological order.

  4. Recipient: We present the recipient of each stream, enabling you to identify the individuals or wallets to whom the tokens are being streamed.

Functionality:

  1. Filtering: The platform allows you to filter the displayed streams based on their progress status. This feature helps you focus on specific sets of streams by selecting the desired progress statuses (e.g., scheduled, streaming, canceled, paused, or completed).

  2. Sender Actions: For senders, you have the ability to modify outgoing streams using functions such as {extend by amount}, {pause}, and {stop}. These functions provide control over the duration and status of the outgoing streams.

  3. Receiver Actions: As a receiver, you can withdraw the amount computed by the time elapsed within the contract. This enables you to claim the tokens earned through the streamed payment.

These features empower users to monitor, manage, and customize their streams effectively, providing transparency and control over the flow of tokens within the MoveFlow ecosystem.

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