Aiming for "best of both worlds".
So for example the "Client" (since we're trying to depart from using "Wallet" as this is no longer a single-use program) will default to a more user-friendly UI and options. For the more advanced user or someone who is more technically inclined, there are easy to use buttons to enable features/options that allow for finite control.
The goal is simply; universal data storage and delivery system across a dynamically growing blockchain network (since it is composed of multiple chains, dynamically being interacted with). To build on this and provide "example implementations" we are still finishing "website-on-chain" features, along with native NFT handling capabilities and much more. Regrettably it has taken me the last 3 months to get the new software upgrades stable. We are finally there now and after the next update is pushed later this week/next (at the latest) the chain and network systems will be rock solid once again.
The only reason we ever even had any issues is we no longer adopt the consensus method that ALL other coins use: longest chain == consensus.... Not only is this completely illogical as a design concept, it inherently poses many security risks which are multiplied by un-addressed issues in most if not all blockchain coins. (I'm not talking "crap", simply put, any coin follows that general concept no matter how the functions are designed).
So, to recap; new update coming this week/next, and we are building the system for all users, advanced or not
EDIT: Thank you for your compliment by the way! I was fortunate to have some talented graphics designers supply me with icons and other material so I could build such a UI