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Title: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: DinarDirham on December 19, 2016, 05:22:12 AM
DinarDirham has created a new e-Wallet, called the DinarDirham Wallet or the Universal Bitcoin Wallet.

It will be able to store, use, and trade some of the biggest cryptocurrencies. It will also be the first wallet to be able to use our gold-backed DinarCoin, meaning, your Bitcoin "digital gold" can be transferable to actual gold backed currency, or vise versa, your gold backed currency could be turned into the popularly accepted Bitcoin.

Specs and special features of the wallet can be found here:

https://dinardirham.com/blog/universal-bitcoin-wallet/


We'd love your feedback :D

Thank you,
The DinarDirham team.


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: Emerge on December 19, 2016, 06:22:06 AM
I've seen the wallet, and researched on your company.. I guess it looks pretty okay.
I think you should work on your User Experience and design.

I understand its in beta, but maybe you can beautify it a bit, and use the same design principle with your
chat support on the bottom right.. It feels like it doesn't belong.

If you need someone to represent you here in Bitcointalk, feel free to PM me! ;)


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: viziano on December 19, 2016, 09:49:19 AM
Like the other guy said..
Better design/UI will get you more users for sure.
Overall it doesn't look that bad  ;)

Good luck with this mate!


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: avatar_kiyoshi on December 19, 2016, 11:33:33 AM
Looks interesting.
I saw FAQ about your wallet features.
So, this wallet is semi-decentralize? Cause the level anonymity is medium, which it's need a verify account? Like provide an identity?

And the transfer funds to fiat can directly transfer to local bank? If yes, it's worldwide?


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: amacar2 on December 19, 2016, 11:36:17 AM
Why there are lots of personal details need to be filled before using exchange platform/wallet, details are mandatory including phone number, address and full name to just register.

Also here https://dinardirham.com/blog/universal-bitcoin-wallet/
Quote
How user’s private keys are handled:
You control your private keys.

Don't you guys save private keys in your sever? Wallet seems to be server side coded rather than client side.


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: Emerge on December 19, 2016, 04:12:32 PM
Why there are lots of personal details need to be filled before using exchange platform/wallet, details are mandatory including phone number, address and full name to just register.

Also here https://dinardirham.com/blog/universal-bitcoin-wallet/
Quote
How user’s private keys are handled:
You control your private keys.

Don't you guys save private keys in your sever? Wallet seems to be server side coded rather than client side.

Maybe the users have control over private keys also, or a randomly generated privatekey


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: DinarDirham on December 21, 2016, 02:45:29 AM
I've seen the wallet, and researched on your company.. I guess it looks pretty okay.
I think you should work on your User Experience and design.

I understand its in beta, but maybe you can beautify it a bit, and use the same design principle with your
chat support on the bottom right.. It feels like it doesn't belong.

If you need someone to represent you here in Bitcointalk, feel free to PM me! ;)

Hello Emerge :)

Thank you very much for the feedback! I'll pass that information along for sure. As well as your willingness to be a representative :)

Thanks again,
Have a great day!
The DinarDirham team.


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: o0o0 on December 21, 2016, 05:23:15 AM
isnt this what jaxx does without its own coin in the mix?


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: BuySomeBitcoins on December 21, 2016, 06:06:24 AM
First rule of blogging is hiding this https://dinardirham.com/blog/wp-login.php?redirect_to=https%3A%2F%2Fdinardirham.com%2Fblog%2Fwp-admin%2F&reauth=1

Second rule of blogging is using our affiliation program on your website [15 % sales commission] - ok this is a rule I just made up but it is a smart move for webmasters.


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: DinarDirham on December 21, 2016, 09:06:06 AM
Why there are lots of personal details need to be filled before using exchange platform/wallet, details are mandatory including phone number, address and full name to just register.

Also here https://dinardirham.com/blog/universal-bitcoin-wallet/
Quote
How user’s private keys are handled:
You control your private keys.

Don't you guys save private keys in your sever? Wallet seems to be server side coded rather than client side.

Hello Amacar2,

Currently we're still in BETA, private keys are not publish yet. When we're running on FULL version any user can keep their own private keys for each token stored in the Universal Bitcoin Wallet (UBW).

Thank you,
Have a great day!
The DinarDirham team


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: DinarDirham on December 21, 2016, 09:34:10 AM
Looks interesting.
I saw FAQ about your wallet features.
So, this wallet is semi-decentralize? Cause the level anonymity is medium, which it's need a verify account? Like provide an identity?

And the transfer funds to fiat can directly transfer to local bank? If yes, it's worldwide?

Hello Avatar_Kiyoshi

Yes, certain forms of identity will be required, as you'll see from comments below your original comment.

Currently, we are still in BETA only crypto to crypto transfers at the moment, NO fiat transfers yet. When our UBW launch is on full beta we will have a Debit Card VISA from the same provider as XAPO/WIREX. We will also have multiple methods of depositing and withdrawing, courtesy of our partnership with http://solidpayments.com/.

Hope that answers your question :D
Have a great day,
The DinarDirham team


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: trigger1975 on December 21, 2016, 03:59:01 PM
DinarDirham has created a new e-Wallet, called the DinarDirham Wallet or the Universal Bitcoin Wallet.

[…]

Specs and special features of the wallet can be found here:

https://dinardirham.com/blog/universal-bitcoin-wallet/

Very interesting … but

Quote
Open Source →  at this moment NO, in future YES

When do you plan to open the source?  Why don't you make it open source right away?  I'd never trust a wallet software which is not open source.

// alex


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: Emerge on December 21, 2016, 04:04:54 PM
DinarDirham has created a new e-Wallet, called the DinarDirham Wallet or the Universal Bitcoin Wallet.

[…]

Specs and special features of the wallet can be found here:

https://dinardirham.com/blog/universal-bitcoin-wallet/

Very interesting … but

Quote
Open Source →  at this moment NO, in future YES

When do you plan to open the source?  Why don't you make it open source right away?  I'd never trust a wallet software which is not open source.

// alex

They're a company.. So I'm sure the software at the moment is there greatest asset.
Also, that would mean you don't trust Coinbase, Blockchain.info, Xapo, and every other exchange out there.


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: trigger1975 on December 21, 2016, 04:56:03 PM
Also, that would mean you don't trust Coinbase, Blockchain.info, Xapo, and every other exchange out there.

Absolutely … I don't trust their code …

// alex


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: DinarDirham on December 22, 2016, 03:51:37 AM
isnt this what jaxx does without its own coin in the mix?


Hello o0o0,

I'm personally not familiar with what Jaxx does that you're referring to, but the DinarCoin is an important part of what DinarDirham is bringing to the table. A gold-backed crypto asset, which is actually a major focus of the company, not just another random altcoin only backed by user's trust.

Hope that answers your question :)
Have a great day!
The DinarDirham team.


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: DinarDirham on December 22, 2016, 04:57:25 AM
First rule of blogging is hiding this https://dinardirham.com/blog/wp-login.php?redirect_to=https%3A%2F%2Fdinardirham.com%2Fblog%2Fwp-admin%2F&reauth=1

Second rule of blogging is using our affiliation program on your website [15 % sales commission] - ok this is a rule I just made up but it is a smart move for webmasters.

Hello BuySomeBitcoins,

Thank you :) Where/How did you get that URL, if I may ask?

Affiliate Programs is an interesting idea, I'll have to pass it on :)

Thank you,
The DinarDirham team.


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: DinarDirham on December 22, 2016, 06:00:39 AM
DinarDirham has created a new e-Wallet, called the DinarDirham Wallet or the Universal Bitcoin Wallet.

[…]

Specs and special features of the wallet can be found here:

https://dinardirham.com/blog/universal-bitcoin-wallet/

Very interesting … but

Quote
Open Source →  at this moment NO, in future YES

When do you plan to open the source?  Why don't you make it open source right away?  I'd never trust a wallet software which is not open source.

// alex


Hello Alex,

Good question, and thank you for it.
I can simply respond by saying it is planned to be open source in the future. We aren't making it open source at the moment.

I will also refer to Emerge's response to your query: 

Quote from: Emerge on December 21, 2016, 04:04:54 PM
They're a company.. So I'm sure the software at the moment is there greatest asset.

and...

Also, that would mean you don't trust Coinbase, Blockchain.info, Xapo, and every other exchange out there.
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To which you responded:

Absolutely … I don't trust their code …



Hope that answers your question :)

Thank you,
Have a great day!
The DinarDirham team.


Title: Re: The Universal Bitcoin Wallet
Post by: trigger1975 on December 22, 2016, 11:43:25 AM
I can simply respond by saying it is planned to be open source in the future. We aren't making it open source at the moment.

Thanks for your answer on my question.  As said -- your wallet is a very interesting project and I will try it out pretty soon.  Just looking forward the code to be released as well as mentioned on your site. Thanks.

You have a great day, too …
// alex