I don't think anyone here can answer that for certain.
Maybe they're trying to mitigate risks by having apps that could end up with users crying to them if bitcoins go missing.
It could be that they've got a lot invested in their new iWallet system and they don't want anything new that could throw a wrench in that.
I'm sure it's a matter of time before they either start letting Bitcoin wallets back through or they formally announce their big money plans.
Until then, let's make some noise.
Maybe they're trying to mitigate risks by having apps that could end up with users crying to them if bitcoins go missing.
It could be that they've got a lot invested in their new iWallet system and they don't want anything new that could throw a wrench in that.
I'm sure it's a matter of time before they either start letting Bitcoin wallets back through or they formally announce their big money plans.
Until then, let's make some noise.
I agree with you.
with "Maybe they're trying to mitigate risks by having apps that could end up with users crying to them if bitcoins go missing." I though same
"It could be that they've got a lot invested in their new iWallet system and they don't want anything new that could throw a wrench in that." - thats I guess most important point of that war
as you remember, Apple in history have some strange wars: Like with Flash(tm)...
Apple is great company, but company politicy is quite not clear.