A deep analysis of the architecture upgrade for @vooi_io:



V1 Pro→V2 Light is not only a UI iteration but also a reconstruction of the underlying logic:

▪ User Segmentation: V1 service encrypts native advanced traders (Pro), V2 adds a lightweight version (Light) to capture retail users;

▪Experience Innovation: V1 requires manual handling of Gas/cross-chain/authorization (DeFi full stack), while V2 abstracts complexity through CAA/CAB + solver;

▪Login Revolution: V1 relies on traditional wallets, V2 supports Web2 social logins (Google/TG) + wallet compatibility;

▪ Trading Expansion: V1 focuses on perpetual DEX aggregation, V2 integrates spot/exchange + non-EVM chain support (unified balance system enhances capital efficiency);

▪Architecture Evolution: V1 exposes chain-level operations, V2 features chain-agnostic design + solver model hides technical details;

▪Custody nature: Dual versions maintain self-custody, but the CAA of V2 moves key/Gas management to the interface layer.

The advantage of V2 Light is that it is aimed at developers and experienced users, with a high density of terminology, establishing a sense of professional trust. However, it should be noted that ordinary users need a basic level of understanding, and it is recommended to supplement the CAA's technical generational differences explanation for EOA wallets.

Focusing on the evolution of the technical architecture as the core narrative, clearly presenting the V2 chain abstract technology stack (CAA/CAB+Solver) through a comparison of problems to solutions (e.g., user segmentation → dual-mode design).

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