If everything goes out as planned in the roadmap, we would be able to see a good multi- currency atomic swap supported wallet. I do have some queries regarding the functioning of this wallet...
[1] If this an open source wallet, why do you create repository in Q2 of 2019? And as this is an open source, what do you as a team gain from creating a wallet?
[2] If this wallet supports crypto-fiat exchange, then what would be the possible fiat
currencies you guys would be adding?
[3] Can this be used in offline as we are using other light wallets like Electrum and MEW?
Thanks for your feedback and questions.
1. It isn't an open-source right now (however everyone can check our code and the network requests online), thats why we will create a repository later. We do not want to make it open source from the start due to several reasons: 1/ It takes a lot of time to prepare source code to publish it, our dev team isn't big and it's very overloaded( you can check how much work has been already done in our
Telegram group) 2/ Our team releases some exclusive options for communities which are easy to be 'stolen' if they are open source, therefore we need to attract more users at first to have competitive advantage.
As I mentioned previously, Magnum has extra options for users which help to get some funds for the development and the list of such options will be expanded later. Moreover, we trying to participate at grants supported by coin founders and to make exclusive development tusks for their communities.
2. Magnum doesn't support crypto-fiat exchange now, but we have to release this feature till the end of Q1 2019. The available fiat currencies strongly depend on the partner we will choose to perform such transactions. We will try to support as many fiat currencies as we can, but the focus is on USD.
3. Unfortunately, this feature isn't ready to be released and it isn't a top priority, however, it will be available in the next few months as well.
Hope I answer your questions clearly, otherwise, do not hesitate to reach us.