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April 13, 2020, 10:50:33 AM |
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yup. I agree on that. Bitfinex just tried to get more neutral position on market. OWNR got one
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Pandji02
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April 14, 2020, 06:26:16 AM |
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I've noticed that your btc wallet can generate new public addresses when I received funds from older one or when I generate new one manually. I find the feature quite useful and practical. However, I haven't found how to do the same trick with eth. So my question is - how to manually generate new etc public address?
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Dancing_Coin (OP)
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April 14, 2020, 03:12:46 PM |
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I've noticed that your btc wallet can generate new public addresses when I received funds from older one or when I generate new one manually. I find the feature quite useful and practical. However, I haven't found how to do the same trick with eth. So my question is - how to manually generate new etc public address?
Currently that's what the things are in OWNR and most of the wallets for ETH. It's caused by the peculiarities of the Ethereum blockchain as such. We are looking for workarounds ATM. I can only advise that you generate a new ETH wallet for that. E.g. if you have ETH #0, you can use the 'Add wallet' feature and add ETH #1, #2 etc.
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Pandji02
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April 15, 2020, 08:06:24 AM |
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I've noticed that your btc wallet can generate new public addresses when I received funds from older one or when I generate new one manually. I find the feature quite useful and practical. However, I haven't found how to do the same trick with eth. So my question is - how to manually generate new etc public address?
Currently that's what the things are in OWNR and most of the wallets for ETH. It's caused by the peculiarities of the Ethereum blockchain as such. We are looking for workarounds ATM. I can only advise that you generate a new ETH wallet for that. E.g. if you have ETH #0, you can use the 'Add wallet' feature and add ETH #1, #2 etc. I see what you're talking about. It kinda solves the problem and answers the question. However it seems for me as very uncomfortable system to use, I mean I can't even hide wallets which I don't use (since there is no such feature either). So yeah I'd highly appreciate update on any of these - either manual generation of eth public addresses or hiding of unused wallets.
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April 15, 2020, 09:16:44 AM |
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I like the idea for gold tether or XAUt, that could be a safer way to be exit a crypto holding but not re-enter into straight FIAT and possible Dollar weakness. Since BTC and gold are both inverse to dollar and are likely to gain on any dollar depreciation from excess supply during QE programs and lower interest rates, having that middle ground would be useful as an option to me.
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Dancing_Coin (OP)
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April 15, 2020, 03:39:22 PM |
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I see what you're talking about. It kinda solves the problem and answers the question. However it seems for me as very uncomfortable system to use, I mean I can't even hide wallets which I don't use (since there is no such feature either). So yeah I'd highly appreciate update on any of these - either manual generation of eth public addresses or hiding of unused wallets.
Well, these are two different problems indeed, both need to be solved. I can't promise as to the ETA, but we'll be considering the workarounds. Both for hiding the wallets not in use and for generating ETH addresses in a friendlier way.
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April 16, 2020, 02:07:11 PM |
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Hello guys, I provided feedback to Cryptowisser platform and in exchange they're offering a free listing for OWNR wallet since I'm currently supporting the platform via the sig campaign. They just need answers to the following criteria: 1. Which cryptocurrencies do you support? 2. With respect to the private keys, are they stored by you? If so, are they encrypted with the user's password? Or is the user in full control over his/her private keys? 3. Can the user of the wallet be fully anonymous? Or is some form of KYC required? 4. Do you consider the wallet easy to use? Or is it intended for people with some cryptocurrency experience? 5. Is it possible to buy and sell from inside the wallet? 6. Is it possible to buy vouchers and/or gift cards from inside the wallet? 7. Is it possible to attach a debit card to the wallet? 8. Which platforms can your wallet be used with? (Android? iOS? Windows, etc.?) 9. Which logo would you like us to include for you on our site? 10. Do you have an affiliate program through which we can refer customers to you in exchange for e.g. revenue share? If a member of the OWNR responds, I'll forward to the CryptoWisser team. Hi. Sorry for the delay. And thanks for reaching out! 1. BTC, BCH, BCH-SV, LTC, USDT, all the Omnilayer assets, ETH, ETC, ZEC, DASH, all the ERC20 tokens. EOS will be added pretty soon. 2. We don't store the keys. We even do not have access to them. OWNR is a non-custodial wallet. User has full control over the keys, the keys do not leave user's device. 3. The user can use all the options but for purchase anonymously: one doesn't need to log in if they want to store, send/receive crypto, exchange crypto to crypto. It's also possible to buy an amount of crypto from $25 to $50 without KYC, but one will need to provide the dynamic descriptor anyway to confirm they are the card owner. 4. We aim to make OWNR intuitive and comfortable for newbies. However, we also plan to add functionality for devs and enterprise. 5. Currently only purchase is available. Sale is in our to-do list though. 6. So far it's not, I'll update you when this changes. 7. It's not possible to attach if you mean that we'll have the card details on file. We may consider adding this option. Now the user enters the card details every time they place an order. It may not be very convenient, but it's more secure than having details on file. The only difference is that the user does not have to enter the descriptor every time for the same account and the same card, just once. 8. Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, Mac OSX (feel free to check all of them on the website ownrwallet.com). 9. Will this one suit? https://postimg.cc/yWy2nkmf10. So far we do not have any referral programs. We'll consider introducing some
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brightemo
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April 18, 2020, 03:28:45 PM |
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I like the idea for gold tether or XAUt, that could be a safer way to be exit a crypto holding but not re-enter into straight FIAT and possible Dollar weakness.
I prefer xaut more than other stables too, especially after they added direct bank card buying. In gold we trust particularly in crisis
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April 19, 2020, 08:03:32 AM |
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yup. I agree on that. Bitfinex just tried to get more neutral position on market. OWNR got one
Oh, it must be a reason why the other crypto whales like Binance or Coinbase haven't partnered with newbie crypto wallets like OWNR.
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April 20, 2020, 09:19:18 AM |
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I like the idea for gold tether or XAUt, that could be a safer way to be exit a crypto holding but not re-enter into straight FIAT and possible Dollar weakness. Since BTC and gold are both inverse to dollar and are likely to gain on any dollar depreciation from excess supply during QE programs and lower interest rates, having that middle ground would be useful as an option to me.
Most of both Bitfinex and OWNR users have been waiting for the possibility to buy XAUT with card since last year because Tether gold combines benefit of stablecoins and precious metals in one assets. This feature seems to be very demanded during economic recession when the dollar is going to lost its value.
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April 20, 2020, 03:53:24 PM |
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I've got a problem here. I've added several Bitcoin wallets and now I can't remove the redundant ones. It's a bit irritating. How can this be solved?
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Dancing_Coin (OP)
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April 21, 2020, 10:32:22 AM |
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I've got a problem here. I've added several Bitcoin wallets and now I can't remove the redundant ones. It's a bit irritating. How can this be solved?
Hi. We've touched this problem above for the ETH wallets. The same thing works for BTC and all the other coins so far: it's not possible to remove the wallet which is no longer in use. We've taken this on board and will consider adding the corresponding option.
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April 21, 2020, 11:21:33 AM |
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OWNR Wallet is a non-custodial wallet. This means we do not have access to customers' keys. What does it mean from the viewpoint of development though? We’ve asked our CTO, Sergey Burmisov, to shed some light on it.
In this article we discussed - why the majority of cryptowallets are built custodial - why a non-custodial wallet would be heavier in stores
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April 22, 2020, 10:21:13 AM |
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thanks. I bet u should have started w. that as many even from bitifnex partnering compare different wallets on no point
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gleisson05
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April 22, 2020, 10:52:41 AM |
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Hi. We've touched this problem above for the ETH wallets. The same thing works for BTC and all the other coins so far: it's not possible to remove the wallet which is no longer in use. We've taken this on board and will consider adding the corresponding option. I hope you include this feature into one of the upcoming updates as like many Ownr users would agree this is absolutely necessary.
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April 22, 2020, 12:03:17 PM |
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This is nothing new. I'd prefer reading another article on the following topic: what are non-custodial wallet features for which Ownr stands out among other wallets of this kind?
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marlo1001
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April 22, 2020, 12:10:04 PM |
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OWNR Wallet is a non-custodial wallet. This means we do not have access to customers' keys. What does it mean from the viewpoint of development though? We’ve asked our CTO, Sergey Burmisov, to shed some light on it.
You are non custodial wallet but if i will buy crypto on bitfinex via you, you will recieve every byte of my personal information, am i right? This makes you a bit custodial
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April 24, 2020, 11:55:35 AM |
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OWNR Wallet is a non-custodial wallet. This means we do not have access to customers' keys. What does it mean from the viewpoint of development though? We’ve asked our CTO, Sergey Burmisov, to shed some light on it.
You are non custodial wallet but if i will buy crypto on bitfinex via you, you will recieve every byte of my personal information, am i right? This makes you a bit custodial Hi. 1. Through Bitfinex we receive only your KYC. We also process your payment and we need your credit card data for that. We still do not see any private keys you might have for Bitfinex wallets. Thus we can't access your crypto. 2. If you are concerned with your personal data use, feel free to check our privacy policy.
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April 24, 2020, 11:56:39 AM |
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This is nothing new. I'd prefer reading another article on the following topic: what are non-custodial wallet features for which Ownr stands out among other wallets of this kind? We'll enlighten this, too, thanks
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April 27, 2020, 02:40:00 PM |
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Are you planning to support more coins in the future? I missing XRP so much
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