
Dropsy just rolled out a new Transaction Details Modal on the Devnet UI.
It may look like a small update, but for anyone deploying distributions, it’s a major usability improvement.
Previously, the signing step in the Deploy Airdrop and Deploy Airdrop Master flows offered limited visibility. Now, deployers can review the full transaction context upfront including the network, action type, source wallet, and created PDAs like the Airdrop account and Claim Map.
For builders, this added transparency matters. Airdrop deployments involve creating on-chain state, initializing accounts, and committing SOL, so a clear pre-confirmation view helps reduce errors and improves confidence.
This is what active Devnet development looks like: focused, iterative improvements shaped by real user feedback.
It’s also why the ambassador program stands out. Contributors are helping shape the ecosystem before mainnet and before broader attention arrives.
Following the build in real time offers a different perspective than showing up after the fact.
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