Title: WANTED: multi currencies - multi wallets - multi functions - MULTIBOUNTY Post by: drakoin on January 08, 2014, 09:58:51 PM When I saw this
Can you guys help with ideas, perhaps offer some work for bounties, or any other general advice? I was wondering, what I would like to have, to make my life easier, and came up with this:MULTI-ALTCOIN-MULTI-WALLET Something like multibit, but for altcoins. Modular, functional, brandable per coin. Download just one plugin for a new coin, not a whole wallet. They all look the same, are based in the same qt-code, so they can coexist. Several wallets per currency, to keep blockchain entries completely unconnected! Really simple GUI when used for only one wallet in one currency - important for newbies. First step, coinyewest :-)
... module ideas, not essential, but nice-to-have
Just a first shot at this. Please suggest more. What do you think? http://files.overclock.net/images/smilies/thumb.gif (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=184146;sa=showPosts) --- three ideas today: crowdbounty (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=406049.msg4399773), escrow wallet plugin for trustless exchange (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=405821), multi currency wallet (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=405762) Today was a good day, thank you, CoinYeCoin :-) Title: Re: WANTED: multi currencies - multi wallets - multi functions - MULTIBOUNTY Post by: ikevin8me on January 08, 2014, 10:13:55 PM Hi, I have actually just posted a thread earlier about what you're looking for. I tried to understand your post message and found that there are many similarities. Could you please take a look at my thread and let me know what you think?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=405374.0 https://bitbucket.org/ikevin8me/multiwallets/wiki/Home And, honestly, I need some funds to develop this project. Kevin. Title: Re: WANTED: multi currencies - multi wallets - multi functions - MULTIBOUNTY Post by: drakoin on January 08, 2014, 10:43:12 PM And, honestly, I need some funds to develop this project. exactly. Me too. We all do.And that's where my first idea might be really cool for you, for all of us. But mainly, I really just want my life a little bit easier, with a dozen coexisting coin candidates. Thanks for posting your link here, these two pages can learn from each other :-) Let's collect
Yeah, idea: What about a crowdfunding pot. Is there already a service where users can send in some coin dust to encourage working on a specific collective goal? Title: Re: WANTED: multi currencies - multi wallets - multi functions - MULTIBOUNTY Post by: ikevin8me on January 08, 2014, 11:00:57 PM I think my proposal is only a multi-wallet, multi-altcoins on multi-platform application.
Your proposal seems to go beyond that scope since you're talking about launching a service to find bounty givers or a crowdfunding pot. And, just FYI, here are some cryptocurrency-based crowdfunding services: http://coinstarter.co.uk/index.html https://bitcoinstarter.com http://coinfunder.com Since we both needs funds to work on the project, why not we consolidate our plans and goals? I'm not sure exactly how, but I'm still thinking. Title: Re: WANTED: multi currencies - multi wallets - multi functions - MULTIBOUNTY Post by: drakoin on January 09, 2014, 01:30:49 AM here are some cryptocurrency-based crowdfunding services: Thanks a lot for pointing them out. Very nice, they exist, how used & useful are they already?http://coinstarter.co.uk/index.html https://bitcoinstarter.com http://coinfunder.com And you? How far are you into creating a text / concept / video of your multimultimulti wallet on one of those crowdfunding sites? I wrote about CROWD BOUNTY (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=406049) just now. Title: Re: WANTED: multi currencies - multi wallets - multi functions - MULTIBOUNTY Post by: ikevin8me on January 09, 2014, 01:09:25 PM Quote And you? How far are you into creating a text / concept / video of your multimultimulti wallet on one of those crowdfunding sites? Maybe. Right now, I've just experimented compiling the bitcoin C code on my Mac, and trying to integrate it on Java code. (For Bitcoin, I'd be using bitcoinj, but I'm just trying it out because all other altcoins are based on C code.) I actually don't like it because it is a full client. The goal of the wallet is to target non-technical users, who will definitely be annoyed that it takes hours to "sync". Looks like SPV is definitely the way to go to gain better acceptance among new users. I don't know how much effort is required to port to SPV based on Java for the popular altcoins. I'll probably ask in the respective altcoins forums later... Quote I wrote about CROWD BOUNTY (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=406049) just now. Saw that. Still thinking about your idea... |