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October 13, 2013, 07:30:02 PM
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Money Drop looks really good. One thing that bugs me (a lil bit) about Bitcoin is the trouble of scanning/pasting the address. Wonder if the CoinBase guys are building something similar to this?

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October 13, 2013, 09:11:25 PM
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Money Drop looks really good. One thing that bugs me (a lil bit) about Bitcoin is the trouble of scanning/pasting the address. Wonder if the CoinBase guys are building something similar to this?

Bugs me too. Imagine you could send the information with sound or similar ?

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October 13, 2013, 09:26:51 PM
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Y'all gotta see Gliph. There's a web version and an android version in addition to the iOS version pictured below...But Gliph is about way more than sending bitcoins easily...ever send a secure text message? With Gliph you can, and it's free. It's basically replaced pgp amongst my important contacts.

That looks good.  I have mycellium right now only, but don't use it much.

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October 13, 2013, 11:12:46 PM
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Y'all gotta see Gliph. There's a web version and an android version in addition to the iOS version pictured below...But Gliph is about way more than sending bitcoins easily...ever send a secure text message? With Gliph you can, and it's free. It's basically replaced pgp amongst my important contacts.

That looks good.  I have mycellium right now only, but don't use it much.

Mycellium? I had to google it (I'm not an android guy...yet...mycellium looks cool)....to me mycellium is something I write a prescription to treat Smiley

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October 14, 2013, 01:16:36 AM
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Last I checked, Glyph was closed source, so it is not secure and you cannot use it to replace PGP.  The interface seems good for sending bitcoins to friends though.

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October 14, 2013, 03:35:12 AM
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Last I checked, Glyph was closed source, so it is not secure and you cannot use it to replace PGP.  The interface seems good for sending bitcoins to friends though.

Closed != insecure

And yes, I rarely use PGP anymore...it was a PITA to begin with.

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October 14, 2013, 07:01:10 AM
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Last I checked, Glyph was closed source, so it is not secure and you cannot use it to replace PGP.  The interface seems good for sending bitcoins to friends though.

Closed != insecure

And yes, I rarely use PGP anymore...it was a PITA to begin with.

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October 14, 2013, 07:42:52 AM
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Closed != insecure

Let's be honest here. Closed = "secure because we say so" at best, because it is unverifiable by third parties.

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