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June 23, 2013, 10:54:29 AM
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is there a way to copy the address I just sent money to?

in other words: I would greatly appreciate the transaction history item have a context menu that at least contains: "copy receiving address".

You will get it all in the next generation wallet.
Andreas and I are making the final touches on the Mycelium wallet. Right now we are at the "getting new server certificates, Google Play publishing certificates, and publishing sources" stage. Just a few days until open beta.

Molecular, I happen to remember that you used an Android 2.1 device. The new wallet will be Android 2.2 and forward only (more than 90% of the market), so I really hope you have upgraded in the meantime.

Yes, I now have phone that pretty much dwarfs the desktop I had just 1 year ago.

Apart from the fact that I hate to use it as a telephone (yes, you can use it as a telephone) because of very bad microphone / earspeaker design and that I almost need a backpack to transport it (where are the small phones?!?) and the display breaks easily (just one drop from about 60 cm into the shower tub did the trick), it's a great device.

I also must say again that I like mycelium and it'll probably replace spinner. Love the multi-address feature, however for me to use this safely, I suggest 2 changes:

  • before receiving money to an address, display warning if the private key is not known
  • when deleting a private key that has money on it, mention that in the delete confimation dialog

And one question: can mycelium combine money from different keys when sending? It currently seems to me that the 2 addresses I have are handled as completely separate wallets? If that's correct, you could call them "wallets" instead of "addresses".

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June 24, 2013, 07:29:10 AM
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  • before receiving money to an address, display warning if the private key is not known
  • when deleting a private key that has money on it, mention that in the delete confimation dialog
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Good ideas, I'l add them to our list
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can mycelium combine money from different keys when sending? It currently seems to me that the 2 addresses I have are handled as completely separate wallets? If that's correct, you could call them "wallets" instead of "addresses".

The way the Mycelium wallet works right now is that you work with one key at a time. This means that balance, transaction history, sending/receiving all works on the currently selected key or address. This gives you fine-grained control over your keys, and that has its merits. We have been thinking about changing that to a model where keys/addresses are treated as a pool. This has the following consequences:

  • Balance: The combined balance of all your keys and addresses (address = 'read-only wallet')
  • Transaction History: The combined history of your keys and addresses
  • Sending: Spend from the sum of funds available to your keys, addresses ignored
  • Receiving: Your default receiving address will be used. You will select which in the Keys & Addresses view.

While the above is all nice, it also means that you will have less control when accessing your cold-storage (import key / spend / delete key), as the key will be part of the list of other keys and you may do a spend from several addresses. To alleviate that a special single key mode has to be made while not cluttering up the UI.
If more people ask for it we may make the change.

Mycelium let's you hold your private keys private.
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June 24, 2013, 07:31:13 AM
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I'll lock this thread to let the discussion continue in the dev thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=53353
We are busy discussing the Mycelium Bitcoin Wallet over there... the successor of BitcoinSpinner, come join us.

Mycelium let's you hold your private keys private.
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