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November 20, 2012, 07:29:48 AM
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Is there a good client that can manage multiple chains (my guess would need to be a light client of sorts for most chains)?

Is there any good cryptocoin clients that are "accounting" grade at all? (Think like a professional accounting ledger, addresses treated like accounts, etc.)  My hope here is that at least bitcoin has one which could be ported to other chains but I'm unsure that really exists?

Any clients that could have profit/expense/loss formula applied to (think accounting for businesses) them and optionally allow for tax code rules applied to business profits etc.?

....If there is no good client that meets these criteria, anyone want to make it? :-)

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November 20, 2012, 12:36:31 PM
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Check this project, maybe this is what you are looking for -->
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105506.0
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November 20, 2012, 04:23:51 PM
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Check this project, maybe this is what you are looking for -->
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105506.0

That is an open transaction client, which has nothing to do with alt coins. It is for a decentralized exchange.

Sorry gweedo, I thought you looking for a alternate cryptocurrencie client.
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November 20, 2012, 05:59:42 PM
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Check this project, maybe this is what you are looking for -->
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105506.0

That is an open transaction client, which has nothing to do with alt coins. It is for a decentralized exchange.

Sorry gweedo, I thought you looking for a alternate cryptocurrencie client.
He is, He's just not looking for a "decentralized exchange".

I herein pledge 1 BTC.
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November 20, 2012, 07:50:04 PM
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Check this project, maybe this is what you are looking for -->
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105506.0

That is an open transaction client, which has nothing to do with alt coins. It is for a decentralized exchange.

Sorry gweedo, I thought you looking for a alternate cryptocurrencie client.
He is, He's just not looking for a "decentralized exchange".

I herein pledge 1 BTC.

I'd "buy" a copy of a good business grade cryptoclient....  let's start some reasonable requirements and get some donors shall we?

Requirements I'd recommend:
Business accounting ledger format which can optionally tally and total incoming payments/accounts receivable by receipt address. And link specific outgoing payments to those same groupings (even if under the hood the coins are mixed) with optional enforcement of non-negative accounts receivable balances (ie. Payment address balance ledger is 0 but general wallet including other address ledgers have available balances)

Ability to have tax rules loaded into the client for say charging sales tax, calculation of income tax over a certain period of time, ability to load non-crypto based expenses (ie. Mining operation deduction electrical costs, rent, wages and equipment amortization). These rules should allow a user to select conversion to fiat/crypto for all of these to normalize the data.

The client should have a basic digital receipt generation/filing system that could also be sent to a customer or printed based on incoming payments, user input would be expected to identify product/service rendered, but balances, transaction ids, to/from addresses should be automatically filled out.

The client should be able to handle bit coin derived API cryptocurrencies and optionally support multiple simultaneously.

The client should have a dumb interface as well, remarkably similar to current clients but this should not be the default setting.  The client should at minimum support all current bit coin derived security features to protect wallets and unauthorized spending.

My "buy-in"/pledge is 30 BTC

Edit: deep typo of the most important nature lol

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November 20, 2012, 08:00:37 PM
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My "buy-in"/pledge is 0 BTC

I guess some programmer will get right on that LMAO You want it but you don't want to pay for it LMAO

Amended typo in the post... lol

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November 20, 2012, 08:24:07 PM
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Oh ya... windows/Linux compatible and open source.... additionally I think there are devcoin bounties as well for clients so that should be a no brainer regarding support :-)

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