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August 21, 2013, 08:34:25 PM
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I need a smart card terminal application for Android.

There are four more or less independent tasks in this:

- Use NFC from Android application to communicate +
- Get the BasicCard java lib to work on android and use the NFC code to communicate with a basic card smart card from ZC. 2200$
- Interface with Electrum and send TX data. 0$
- Interface with Electrum and get TX data for the card to later sign in specified format. 0$


In addition to the monetary award you are allowed to do what ever you want with the code including releasing your own terminal program for your own profit.

Requirements:
- I must get all the code including rights to do as I please with it.
- You get paid the specified amount once a task is done.  
- You must let me know before you start, I don't want to pay 5 different people for the same work.

If you are interested let me know what task you will be working on as I am also looking for interested parties elsewhere. Also I have more detailed information about each task and files I can give you.

Contact me by email or forum PM:
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August 21, 2013, 09:20:49 PM
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Would consider it for 1750 BTC in mutually trusted escrow.
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August 22, 2013, 06:00:40 AM
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1750 in BTC would be about 3 years of my paycheck before taxes and expenses for some relatively small tasks... was that a typo?

At any rate I will not use an escrow, I am a trusted member of this forum. If you don't trust me you can start with the smaller tasks and see if I pay up.

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August 23, 2013, 11:02:07 PM
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Would consider it for 1750 BTC in mutually trusted escrow.

$200,000?  Lol I hope that was a typo too. perhaps 17.5 or something.
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August 27, 2013, 05:57:35 AM
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Would consider it for 1750 BTC in mutually trusted escrow.

$200,000?  Lol I hope that was a typo too. perhaps 17.5 or something.
Would you do it for 1950$?

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August 27, 2013, 06:07:11 AM
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Would consider it for 1750 BTC in mutually trusted escrow.

$200,000?  Lol I hope that was a typo too. perhaps 17.5 or something.

I'm sure he meant $1750 USD in BTC which would make about 13.3 BTC

@Realpra
Keep your initial price. It seems fair and should attract business.
The best of luck to you Smiley
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August 28, 2013, 04:52:28 PM
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I'm changing it to 2200$ for only NFC and Android to/from basiccard communication. Sending 2 and 2 and getting 4 back is enough.
I will let the other tasks wait.

I will also be posting this job on Freelancer and odesk I think, in case you dont trust me we can do that, but it will cost 3% or so of the amount.
Before choosing escrow you might want to consider my post count and that I'm a founding member of the Danish Bitcoin Foundation - but your choice.

As said I can provide assistance by sending basiccards, a card reader, software packages, hints and so on.

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August 29, 2013, 10:43:50 AM
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This is a very nice project you have here. I wish you luck with finding devs for this. The bitcoin card seems like a great idea!
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August 29, 2013, 12:48:58 PM
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I would be more interested in the NFC part of the project, since I think there are some good opportunities for a p2p exchange using NFC to beam coins from one phone to another. But I don't have any NFC capable devices and it seems there are only very few of them available at the moment. Maybe it's too early for such a project.

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August 29, 2013, 12:53:51 PM
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I have an LG viper with nfc built in. Works pretty neat, used it with Google wallet at a few gas stations. I don't use it, and the screen is cracked but still is viewable, and useable. No issues other that cosmetic.  If someone wants to do this project for you, and needs a phone with nfc, I can provide the phone for sale very cheap. Let me know. Good luck op.
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August 29, 2013, 02:54:56 PM
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The BasicCard toolkit has a card emulator and there are Android emulators too.

So I think for the vast amount of time you will not need the actual devices.

When you do I can run the tests as I have an NFC Android or you might borrow one from a friend/family member (we did in college once).

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August 29, 2013, 02:57:52 PM
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That's true. Offer also open for you to pay shipping to you and back, to borrow it if u need one. Hope this gets done for ya op
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August 29, 2013, 03:37:58 PM
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I don't really know your project, but is a port of the java lib to android actually required? Do you want to attach a reader to the phone and connect the phone via reader to the card?

If I you only want to connect via NFC, the lib itself would only be necessary on the dev machine, but not the phone. That would things a lot easier, since the java lib depends on some native libs, that are hard to port, methinks.


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August 29, 2013, 09:52:48 PM
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I don't really know your project, but is a port of the java lib to android actually required? Do you want to attach a reader to the phone and connect the phone via reader to the card?

If I you only want to connect via NFC, the lib itself would only be necessary on the dev machine, but not the phone. That would things a lot easier, since the java lib depends on some native libs, that are hard to port, methinks.

Same question here. If you only need to read data from the card through NFC, that would be easy to do (if you've got a protocol reference for the card, that is; I don't know too much about NFC and I didn't see one on the website). If you want to connect a USB reader/programmer to the android phone, though, you'd have to write a driver. Android supports USB host natively after ICS, but almost definitely won't support the reader without a lot of work, and implementing something to program cards through it would be even harder.

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August 29, 2013, 11:42:53 PM
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There are docs for the android.nfc package.

And there is a BasicNFC document, that also mentions some demo apps for the card.

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I don't really know your project, but is a port of the java lib to android actually required? Do you want to attach a reader to the phone and connect the phone via reader to the card?

If I you only want to connect via NFC, the lib itself would only be necessary on the dev machine, but not the phone. That would things a lot easier, since the java lib depends on some native libs, that are hard to port, methinks.

Same question here. If you only need to read data from the card through NFC, that would be easy to do (if you've got a protocol reference for the card, that is; I don't know too much about NFC and I didn't see one on the website). If you want to connect a USB reader/programmer to the android phone, though, you'd have to write a driver. Android supports USB host natively after ICS, but almost definitely won't support the reader without a lot of work, and implementing something to program cards through it would be even harder.
The basiccard java lib can handle all the nitty gritty details when communicating with the card so I assumed it would make things easier. If you can interface with the card without it, that's fine.

The Android must be able to read AND write to the card in order to put in PIN, TX data and get the signature etc. etc.. USB or NFC is not that important to me, but I also found that NFC actually seemed to have more support and would likely be cooler.

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So you want to use an 'empty' card and set all the user data via smartphone?

But there is already an app running on the card? So sending bytes would be enough to set the data?

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August 30, 2013, 08:13:17 AM
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NFC would probably be easier than USB, at least for Android. Do you have a link to the documentation for the basiccard library? I found the library itself, but it didn't seem to have docs included (though I haven't installed it yet). If the library is for the card reader, then it could be difficult, but if it's just for NFC communication with the card then it should run without needing much (if any) porting.

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NFC would probably be easier than USB, at least for Android. Do you have a link to the documentation for the basiccard library? I found the library itself, but it didn't seem to have docs included (though I haven't installed it yet). If the library is for the card reader, then it could be difficult, but if it's just for NFC communication with the card then it should run without needing much (if any) porting.
I dont have docs for the java lib. But supposedly it hides the T1 smartcard protocol. Let me know if the library does not support NFC I will write ZC for more information.
I would advise you look inside the code, ZC usually comments and describe their code a lot.

Theres also the basicNFC doc someone here mentioned. Apparently the card fakes being an NFC Tag type 4.

Are you starting on the project then?

That's true. Offer also open for you to pay shipping to you and back, to borrow it if u need one. Hope this gets done for ya op
Thanks Smiley

So you want to use an 'empty' card and set all the user data via smartphone?

But there is already an app running on the card? So sending bytes would be enough to set the data?
The card has its own data and program (I assume it will be powered by the NFC also).

If you can send bytes and get the card to see it as a normal terminal command call that is also fine. But the card uses the T1 one protocol... I think it would be a pain to write that and other things from scratch.

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September 13, 2013, 06:04:21 AM
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Here's the docs for anyone interested. I have started digging into it myself, but the offer still stands.

http://www.4shared.com/zip/Y4DE2gKZ/BasicCardJavaLibDocs.html

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