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yariv (OP)
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June 04, 2014, 12:01:40 AM
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I'd like to give you a heads up about HDMNode (http://github.com/yariv/HDMNode), an open source Node.js based HDM wallet implementation. It's an API client and server -- I haven't built the UI yet -- that should be useful for any developer that wants to get a head start developing a complete HDM user-facing wallet. I'm releasing HDMNode because I think the community could benefit from a 100% open source HDM wallet implementation with a secure, well audited code base. HDM wallets have significant security and privacy advantages over many other wallet types and I hope that they'll make the Bitcoin ecosystem more secure for users. I hope that developers will use HDMNode in their own wallets and contribute back fixes or improvements they make. Long term, I hope that HDMNode will evolve into a complete wallet implementation so users who don't want to give away their financial privacy to a hosted wallet company could host it on their own servers. Although I expect most users to use a hosted wallet, I don't think users should be forced to choose between privacy and security.

For more details about the benefits of HDM wallets, check out the full announcement I wrote on my blog http://yarivsblog.blogspot.com/2014/06/announcing-hdmnode-nodejs-based-hdm.html.

I’d appreciate any feedback, questions, or contributions. You may also reach me directly at yarivsblog@gmail.com.
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June 06, 2014, 08:52:20 AM
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Does HDM wallet let's you spend some coins and the change comes back you cant spend that change until its been confirmed?

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