I've been a fan of Waves for a long time now but I must say that lately I've started to be more and more disappointed with how the project is proceeding. It's just not only the slowness of developement which is for obvious reasons frustrating, but also the surreal inadequateness of some of the adopted solutions.
One little example: Finally we've got Nano Ledger support, something I've been waiting for a long time; but then, the way to access your waves wallet on Ledger is a pain in the ass each time, since it is totally counter intuitive. Each time you try to access your account on a different device with the Waves client you are prompted to create a new account. Why? I already have an account on Ledger. So you click to create the account and then you notice the little link in the lower part of the windows which offers you to import the account. It seems absurd to have to import an account you already have on the Ledger but you click it anyway and then - and only then - you are offered the option to "import" the Ledger account. So you happily click on that and suddenly you have to decide on which of the 5 (five) door you want to knock, ie which of the 5 addresses which are displayed is the one where your existing account is hiding. How the hell would I remember? So you just import them randomly, one after the other, hoping to get the right one before the firth attempt, and each time you are asked to give a name to each account. Obviously later on you will have to deal with all useless accounts which you ended up creating at this point trying to access the wallet which already exists on the Ledger.
In the end you finally make it inside, and in the right account and you see your waves balance. Great. Great? Now you need to transfer to your wallet some new waves tha you have bought on an exchange and so you are looking for your waves address, which obviously is displayed nowhere for you to copy. Very smart. After all, who ever would need to copy their own Waves address ?
Below your Waves asset tab there is a nice button "receive" and you click it and finally you can see your Waves address. But there is a catch: there is no way to copy this address. Now it's getting smarter and smarter. You are instead offered either to copy a link for an invoice to be sent to someone (but I don't need a fucking invoice, I just need my address!) or a link to the option of purchasing waves via credit card - which may be useful indeed for the morons who cannot deal with buying on exchanges but I'm totally not interested in that. Even to select the Waves address and to copy it the old way doesn't work, because the right click of the mouse is disabled. Totally brilliant.
I'm starting to think that perhaps, instead of buying I should rather sell (which is probably what many others are currently doing, looking at how the price is behaving), but I decide to give it one more chance and I click on the "portfolio" tab, in the upper part of the wallet. There I'm getting a new button which allows me to "receive" assets, I click it and - surprise surprise - as a default option I'm offered to receive Bitcoins, and a dropdown menu offers me to switch to several other coins, but not Waves. And anyway, all the addresses to receive any of those assets cannot be copied. Mission aborted.
But who is writing this stuff? In other words, WTF, Mr. Sasha Ivanov?
Greetings. You can easily find you wallet address and another important information of you Waves account by using the following the steps that were mentioned on this screenshot -
https://ibb.co/kHDPDVSincerely,
Waves Community Manager