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March 15, 2014, 03:10:57 PM |
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Guys, pls tell what do you think about having such a service? Is it needed? How should it work and look like? I mean the one working for all ios based devices at least.
Thanks!
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b!z
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March 15, 2014, 03:16:29 PM |
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Apple does not allow bitcoin wallets in the App Store (look at coinbase app for example)
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fruitwallet (OP)
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March 15, 2014, 03:20:16 PM Last edit: March 15, 2014, 06:23:12 PM by fruitwallet |
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B!z, It is quite philosophic discussion that you're trying to start Just imagine, that Apple can allow everything.
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fruitwallet (OP)
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March 15, 2014, 08:17:03 PM |
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no. I'm serious.
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March 15, 2014, 09:27:39 PM |
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Apple does not allow bitcoin wallets in the App Store (look at coinbase app for example)
X2 Good luck op, but I wouldn't lose any sleep over this venture.
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March 15, 2014, 09:48:01 PM |
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I would love to see a bitcoin wallet on iOS, but Apple would not allow one. Most people are not willing to jailbreak their devices for a shady bitcoin wallet app. What can we do? Seems like a webwallet is the only solution so far
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March 15, 2014, 10:33:44 PM |
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I wouldn't mind having one provided it was secure and offered pretty much the same features as a full-featured client. But this is all dreaming considering that Apple would never allow such a thing and there really aren't many people that can be trusted to create a secure wallet.
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March 16, 2014, 09:08:15 AM |
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Build an HTML5 wallet, a la CoinPunk.
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jonas.schnelli
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March 16, 2014, 09:18:37 AM |
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It would be easy to sneak into the iOS world (without jailbreak requirement!). Look here, let's get inspired: http://gba4iosapp.com/download/The steps are: -> found a small company (cost around 2-3 BTC depend on origin country) -> apply for Apple iOS Enterprise Programm (299$ = 0.5BTC) -> create iOS wallet app (this might be difficult) -> sign the app with your enterprise provisioning file -> provide a custom download page: http://gba4iosapp.com/download/-> apple then probably then revoke your certificate -> tell users to set back the date during the download/install of the app
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fruitwallet (OP)
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March 16, 2014, 09:54:03 AM Last edit: March 29, 2014, 11:55:27 PM by fruitwallet |
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Actually, we found a solution to help BTC users with ios. We are in Beta right now. It is: 1. Totally secure. We mean it! 2. Looks like a native ios7. 3. Easy to use. 4. Fully functioned.
That needs user to: 1. Go to fruitwallet.com from mobile safari. 2. Sign up. 3. Set up hardware protection (one click). 4. Confirm e-mail. 5. Enjoy.
Already ran tests in Europe and CIS countries. Willing to get some more great feedback!
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March 16, 2014, 12:19:00 PM |
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1. Totally secure. We mean it!
Where are the private keys stored? On your webserver? We are looking for a real native solution!
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fruitwallet (OP)
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March 16, 2014, 01:36:12 PM Last edit: March 16, 2014, 02:04:30 PM by fruitwallet |
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Yes, on the server. The security team made it well protected.
Making full native means going to Appstore, app can be thrown off from there any minute. Kinda risky to rely on this..
jonas.schnelli, it is a solution for pocket expenses. To use in cafe, ATM machine, transfer your pool earnings etc.... We understand people won't store a lot BTC on mobile wallet, same as you aren't taking a lot of cash with you all the time.
If it is a matter of trust, then it is a matter of time. Pools, Markets store your coins on their servers, you believe them only if they are quite old and have good reputation. Right?
Thanks for your questions.
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March 16, 2014, 02:25:03 PM |
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Yes, on the server. The security team made it well protected.
So you say. Unfortunately that's not enough. You could be scammers. You could be incompetent. Your website isn't doing anything to convince me of either point: - You don't publish your real names -- that tells me none of you is ready to put their reputation on the line
- You don't publish your company info -- do you even have a company?
- Your TOS and privacy policy do not exist -- why should I trust your security policies if basic things like this fail?
- The only explanation of your security policies is "We use 5 layer security system" -- Is this a joke?
- You never mention that you will store the private key and have full control of all the coins in the wallet
I'm sorry if I sound grumpy but that's not acceptable... If it is a matter of trust, then it is a matter of time. Pools, Markets store your coins on their servers, you believe them only if they are quite old and have good reputation. Right?
I go to great lengths to avoid giving control (private keys) to anyone. I would definitely never give my coins to an operation that had the above bullet point list.
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March 16, 2014, 02:52:55 PM |
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Same as above, keep your secrets keys.
And maybe we shouldn't bother with apple, at all.
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March 16, 2014, 02:59:24 PM |
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Apple made shitty decision about bitcoins, they will change their mind soon. So we all will have iOS wallets !
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jonas.schnelli
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March 16, 2014, 04:30:31 PM |
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Making full native means going to Appstore, app can be thrown off from there any minute. Kinda risky to rely on this..
You didn't read my plan. did you?
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fruitwallet (OP)
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March 16, 2014, 04:51:17 PM Last edit: March 16, 2014, 05:15:15 PM by fruitwallet |
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I did. It sounds hacky and i doubt many people would do it. Sorry if I offend you saying this. What I mean it is that is the great plan, but I believe that simpler = better. I personally use Mi 2S (android) and iPhone 5c. I clearly see ads and cons of each. But if I do something I like it to be like ios not android. ios has some limitations? 1% of users can name them. Makes sense?
Overall, I like the conversation with you guys. But pls understand us. We are not a scammers, we just willing to create great, safe, easy service.
What is still a riddle for me, why are you spending time chatting me instead of opening the link fruitwallet.com in safari and see everything your own eyes.
P.S. If you are afraid of smth, just give me fruitwallet address I will send some BTC for you to test.
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March 16, 2014, 05:46:11 PM |
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I did. It sounds hacky and i doubt many people would do it. Sorry if I offend you saying this.
It's not as hacky as it sounds like. It doesn't require a jailbreak. The iOS wallet app could also been made open source so people can check what's going on. Sorry to say that, but in future, nobody will use web-wallets (or similar) where the user doesn't own the private key. What have we learned from Mt.Gox? The one who don't own the private key they don't own the bitcoins signed with them!In my eye, only a nativ iOS wallet will have success. Would you trust your money to a startup company? I wouldn't.
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