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November 12, 2013, 01:56:14 PM
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Two more requests and then it will be (almost) perfect:

* Please update the German localization (its horrible currently. can't recommend it to new users in that form)
* Please make the option to backup the key(s) more prominent / more obvious for newcomers and as simple and foolproof as possible, not nested 3 levels deep and hidden and not restricted only to one key at a time and only to "external drives" (what is this in the context of a mobile phone anyways? I would have expected to be able to store a password protected backup on the SD-Card and also the option to send it with email (and other apps that implement "send to"))

Otherwise its really a great wallet. Especially I love the option to scan paper wallets. But unfortunately thats all it can be used for currently without a working key backup mechanism.

  • German Version: Absolutely! Translations are top priority for version 1.1. We really hope to get Spanish, Chinese and Germen in place for december 6, just in time for the conference in Argentina. German has so far been quite a lot behind (blame Andreas)
  • Prominent Backup: It is already in 1.0. We will release it as soon as we are satisfied with test results. The way it works: The wallet tracks whether you have provably made a backup of each key in the wallet. If you have one or more keys without backup the main screen will show a "Backup Missing" button, which will guide you through the backup and verification process. Try out the testnet version which uses worthless testnet coins: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mycelium.testnetwallet&hl=en

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November 12, 2013, 06:25:53 PM
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Jan: big fan of this wallet. I've recommended it to a lot of people and use it myself.

Suggestion for added security: can you have the PIN number pad's numbers arranged randomly each time it comes up? This will prevent eavesdroppers working out your numbers from your finger position. Or perhaps have this feature as an option?
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November 12, 2013, 06:33:08 PM
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Thanks.
Interesting idea and definitely should be an optional setting. Let me think it through. It wont be for the coming release though.

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November 12, 2013, 08:04:05 PM
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A quick query regarding how MYCELIUM works when generating/storing private keys. (V0.8.1 and v0.8.5)

I was using V0.8.1 on a Samsung galaxy Y (GT-S5360T) when I first tried out the app. I generated a private key but somehow deleted it as it would not export the key since the mycelium-export directory was non-existent on the sd card.

Does mycelium have a list of private keys stored in a file like the BTC-QT client does? (Ie the BTC-qt PC client stores 100 keys for use).

I'm hoping this is the case as I've lost the probate key for an address with 1.1 btc and was hoping I may be able to retrieve the required data if I rooted the device.

can anyone tell me if there's any hope of finding the private key on the gt-s5360t internal memory or with any other procedure?
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November 12, 2013, 10:30:01 PM
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A quick query regarding how MYCELIUM works when generating/storing private keys. (V0.8.1 and v0.8.5)

I was using V0.8.1 on a Samsung galaxy Y (GT-S5360T) when I first tried out the app. I generated a private key but somehow deleted it as it would not export the key since the mycelium-export directory was non-existent on the sd card.

Does mycelium have a list of private keys stored in a file like the BTC-QT client does? (Ie the BTC-qt PC client stores 100 keys for use).

I'm hoping this is the case as I've lost the probate key for an address with 1.1 btc and was hoping I may be able to retrieve the required data if I rooted the device.

can anyone tell me if there's any hope of finding the private key on the gt-s5360t internal memory or with any other procedure?

All keys are stored in a file. Mycelium does not pre-generate keys, and you will only find the keys in the file that the app is operating on. So if you delete a key from the app it is also deleted in the file. It may be possible to root your device and plow through the file system to locate fragments of old keys even if the file no longer contains it on a file system level, but I am not an expert in those matters.

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November 13, 2013, 02:50:35 AM
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I wanted to thank you guys for the excellent work on Mycelium. My brother asked about Bitcoin and I pointed him to your wallet. He was completely satisfied and comfortable with it. It really is the go-to wallet for me.
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November 13, 2013, 04:37:43 PM
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I tested Mywelium Wallet testnet version. I have SpiderOak (which is like Dropbox), but I cant seem to share my backup to it.
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November 13, 2013, 06:51:52 PM
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I tested Mywelium Wallet testnet version. I have SpiderOak (which is like Dropbox), but I cant seem to share my backup to it.
We have one other report of sharing problems, and we are working on a fix which we hope to have in place tomorrow.
It shouldn't be related to the app you want to share it with, but related to the device. However, it would be great if you could tell me what device you tried it on, and whether it works with other destination apps, such as email, bluetooth...
I don't know SpiderOak and haven;t tested it.

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November 13, 2013, 07:02:05 PM
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It's a Nexus 7. SpiderOak is like Dropbox but with zero knowledge encryption so they do not have access to your files even if a court orders them to reveal your data. You should look it up. Anyway, the app SpiderOak *does not appear* in the share list along with Google Drive, Dropox, Mail etc. I tried with Dropbox and it worked ok, but I cant try with SpiderOak because it isnt one of the share to options. That is the problem.
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November 13, 2013, 07:21:25 PM
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It's a Nexus 7. SpiderOak is like Dropbox but with zero knowledge encryption so they do not have access to your files even if a court orders them to reveal your data. You should look it up. Anyway, the app SpiderOak *does not appear* in the share list along with Google Drive, Dropox, Mail etc. I tried with Dropbox and it worked ok, but I cant try with SpiderOak because it isnt one of the share to options. That is the problem.
The share options are depend on the apps you have installed on your device. We share the encrypted PDF file using Intent.EXTRA_STREAM (android lingo). Maybe SpiderOak does not accept this type of share....

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November 13, 2013, 07:52:37 PM
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It's a Nexus 7. SpiderOak is like Dropbox but with zero knowledge encryption so they do not have access to your files even if a court orders them to reveal your data. You should look it up. Anyway, the app SpiderOak *does not appear* in the share list along with Google Drive, Dropox, Mail etc. I tried with Dropbox and it worked ok, but I cant try with SpiderOak because it isnt one of the share to options. That is the problem.
The share options are depend on the apps you have installed on your device. We share the encrypted PDF file using Intent.EXTRA_STREAM (android lingo). Maybe SpiderOak does not accept this type of share....

Maybe it doesn't register itself as a sharing destination.
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November 13, 2013, 08:29:55 PM
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Thanks.
Interesting idea and definitely should be an optional setting. Let me think it through. It wont be for the coming release though.

Thanks, there was an article about some researchers who tested the efficacy of this and got fairly positive results in New Scientist about five years back - can't remember who the researchers were, it may be searchable on-line though.

One of my UK bank accounts also now uses it for the on-line login. It sounds weird, but the first few times it rearranged the numbers on the pad I did't notice...
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November 14, 2013, 11:37:09 PM
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Re-requesting a push for the development of CoinJoin-mixing in the Mycelium Wallet. With the redlist scandal going on, I think that implementing CoinJoin everywhere is a good idea.

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November 14, 2013, 11:41:23 PM
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Re-requesting a push for the development of CoinJoin-mixing in the Mycelium Wallet. With the redlist scandal going on, I think that implementing CoinJoin everywhere is a good idea.

I second this.

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November 15, 2013, 05:29:31 AM
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Re-requesting a push for the development of CoinJoin-mixing in the Mycelium Wallet. With the redlist scandal going on, I think that implementing CoinJoin everywhere is a good idea.

I second this.


I totally agree. I think most of us had a few jaw dropping moments yesterday.
We have CoinJoin on the radar but it is going to take a while.

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November 18, 2013, 01:40:18 AM
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I totally agree. I think most of us had a few jaw dropping moments yesterday.
We have CoinJoin on the radar but it is going to take a while.

Good to hear. Smiley

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November 19, 2013, 08:54:30 AM
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While we are at the final stages of releasing version 1.0 we are already looking ahead for version 1.1 where the release topic is translations.
Our initial focus is Chinese, Spanish, German, Russian, and Portuguese.
We already have volunteers for everything but Portuguese

If you know Portuguese or someone who does please help us out

To sign up send me an email at: jan.moller@gmail.com

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November 19, 2013, 08:56:19 AM
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And BIP0038 for version 1.1?
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November 19, 2013, 08:58:48 AM
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I hope so.
Our internal deadline is december 6, just in time for the conference in Argentina (why we are keen on Portuguese and Spanish translations). It is going to be tight, but I hope we can make it.

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November 19, 2013, 10:05:17 AM
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While we are at the final stages of releasing version 1.0 we are already looking ahead for version 1.1 where the release topic is translations.
Our initial focus is Chinese, Spanish, German, Russian, and Portuguese.
We already have volunteers for everything but Portuguese

If you know Portuguese or someone who does please help us out

To sign up send me an email at: jan.moller@gmail.com

How do you think to manage translations? Something like crowdin.net?

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