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Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: MoneyPipe HD Bitcoin Wallet. Reviews, criticism, and suggestions
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on: November 11, 2020, 12:36:28 PM
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Hello everyone! We have released an update. Here's what's new in version 2.2: - Added 9 new languages: Italiano, Français, Lietuvių, 汉语, 한국어, Español, हिन्दी, Português, Deutsch - Made some corrections in existing languages: English, Русский, Eesti - The widget displays the exchange rate in the user’s fiat currency - Exchange rate information is updated once every 10 minutes (both in the app and in the widget) - The exchange rate in the widget is updated as soon as it gets updated in the app - Corrections to how graphs are displayed on the “My assets” and “Asset details” pages for iOS - [Bug] When repeating a transaction, the user’s photo does not get displayed - [Bug] When scanning a QR code, the transaction amount is not displayed if the amount was entered in fiat currency The app is available on the App Store and Google Play. The app will receive new features and will only get better with future updates! Download and see for yourself!
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Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: MoneyPipe HD Bitcoin Wallet. Reviews, criticism, and suggestions
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on: September 23, 2020, 01:33:31 PM
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Hi everyone! I am proud to announce that we have released version 2.0 of our wallet. Here is a what we have added to the new version: - New design; - Contact’s photo is now displayed in the transaction history; - A “Send all coins” button to the Send page; - The possibility to delete your profile; - PIN/Face ID delay; - Pop-up confirmations during wallet reset; - Estonian language. The app is available on the App Store and Google Play. Do check it out and tell us what you think!
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Crypto in Q3-Q4 2020. Hodl or use for purchases?
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on: September 14, 2020, 10:49:04 AM
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IMO we need to have more liquidity not only on-exchanges, but off-exchanges as well. Adoption above HODL. We need to show people that crypto can be useful for payments. HODL--> crypto = stocks. Use it for payments --> crypto = money. "money" is a more attracted word rather than "stocks" I am starting to use low-fees cryptocurrency like DOGE and TRX as a payment for my transaction. even if the people who involved in my transaction didn't use it, I suggest them to have a wallet  and maybe I will use Bitcoin LN too (because I am still learning about it since yesterday lol). I agree that striving towards adoption is great, but where will people that do not own any coins get it from apart from exchanges? How many of them would be willing to purchase crypto and waste money on exchange rates and commissions? What could motivate ordinary folks to waste time on something like this, if there are less complicated means of doing it, like paying with a debit card or wire transfer?
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Economy / Speculation / Crypto in Q3-Q4 2020. Hodl or use for purchases?
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on: September 10, 2020, 02:53:16 PM
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Hey everyone!
The price of crypto has been pretty volatile over the last few weeks and BTC has once again sunk below 11k. This made me curious about what the community does or plans on doing with its crypto assets today and in the nearest future. Do you hodl and hope for the price to skyrocket, or perhaps spend some of your coins on various goods and services, and if you do - what do you purchase? Is it even worth spending your coins on anything you can get using a credit card?
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Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: MoneyPipe HD Bitcoin Wallet. Reviews, criticism, and suggestions
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on: August 24, 2020, 01:46:12 PM
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@joniboini Using a phone number instead of an email address is due to the app’s feature of making payments via your phone’s contact list - you usually don’t have any emails linked to a phone number. We are also very pro-transparency, and we position our wallet as a completely legal means of payment. The wallet is also aimed at novice users who wish to spend their crypto for legal purchases while using a user-friendly platform.
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Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: MoneyPipe HD Bitcoin Wallet. Reviews, criticism, and suggestions
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on: August 24, 2020, 10:16:36 AM
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@ Bitcoin_Arena Yes, as libert19 pointed out, I believe that I have already answered that.
@ libert19 We are planning to monetize the wallet. As we are against ads, we are currently considering the following monetization options: Currency conversion within the wallet; PoS mining.
There will be other features that it is yet too early to talk about. As for the time being - we are investing our own funds.
@ joniboini Phone numbers will be stored on our servers, as they are required for verification and registration. However, they will be encrypted, and we will not be using them for marketing purposes.
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Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: MoneyPipe HD Bitcoin Wallet. Reviews, criticism, and suggestions
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on: August 21, 2020, 07:33:24 PM
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First of all, I would like to thank everyone for their questions and feedback! @bob123 Our wallet is aimed at novice users by making it user-friendly as possible. The goal is to create a single platform where users can use several different coins. Many wallets use third-party services to receive transactions, balances, and utxo from the blockchain. We have our own infrastructure, and we only use one third-party service - CoinMarketCap (to determine the weighted average rates), while we receive and process everything else ourselves. To sum up - we do not depend on anyone else; we are wholly independent and possess our own massive technical infrastructure. Currently, we are not considering using CoinJoin. @ETFbitcoin It refers to the code used for phone number verification. Regarding our Policy - it was written with another project in mind, which we are currently developing and can also be found on our website @ https://moneypipe.com/ It will indeed require users to pass KYC, and certain data will be collected. The HD wallet is a separate branch, and no data on the users will be collected, except for phone numbers during registration and for sending verification codes. @libert19 One of our wallet's key feature is the possibility of making payments quickly and easily to other app users from your phone's contact list; therefore, the phone number is required. First and last names are entered so that you can see who sent you the coins if you are both app users. As it is an HD (Hierarchical Deterministic) wallet, the keys are only known to the user, and all of the other data like first and last names are for your convenience only. @joniboini The data will never leave your device - we do not collect it and have no access to it. @Pmalek Our app functions like any other wallet, and we do not limit our user base - the feature you are referring to enables you to send funds to other app users from your phone’s contact list without having to enter an address. It is for the sake of convenience. The phone number is required for verification, while the name and last name function as additional user ID within the app. We will not see nor collect this data.
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Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: MoneyPipe HD Bitcoin Wallet. Reviews, criticism, and suggestions
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on: August 19, 2020, 11:11:06 AM
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How exactly does the "sending to phone number" work? Does the other party also have to use your app and have linked their phone number to their addresses? Is your code open source? It says it is on your website ( https://moneypipe.com/hd-wallet) under the FAQ section at the bottom, but I cannot find a link to a GitHub repository. Yes, the user you want to send the coins to would need to have the app installed on his phone as well. Those of your contacts that have the app installed will appear in Settings -> Address book (as long as they have the "Show me in contacts" option enabled). We are planning to make the app's source code public in a few version updates - we still need to give it a good polish.
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Bitcoin / Wallet software / MoneyPipe HD Bitcoin Wallet. Reviews, criticism, and suggestions
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on: August 19, 2020, 08:36:25 AM
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Hi everyone! My name is Dimitry, and I am the developer of the MoneyPipe HD multi-currency wallet. When developing it, we were drawing inspiration from the top fintech apps, which are loved for their simplicity and ease-of-use. To be honest, the term “multicurrency” does not suit our wallet too much at this stage, as we currently offer only two coins: Bitcoin and Ethereum. However, we will add more coins real soon, and we, of course, already have a list of coins we are planning to use, but we would like to hear your suggestions as well. I did not make this post for the sake of advertisement, but we did create this app for you and would like you to use it. But for the time being, we simply need a fresh perspective. Perhaps, you will feel like something is missing, while other things might annoy you. To sum up: we need some constructive criticism to understand whether we are on the right path or not. Thank you in advance =) The app is available on the App Store and Google Play.
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