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July 12, 2014, 07:41:10 AM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=637366.0

This is an Official Announce.

the LimeCoin team is developing a Physical Wallet and a Physical Point of sale for Stores. With this we seek LimeCoin to be accepted in stores not just online but also in real life.



Physical Point Of Sale General Hardware Information:

AllWinner A20 dual core Processor Cortex-A7
Mali-400MP2 GPU
Android Jelly Bean 4.3


Conceptual-Art of USB Physical Wallet Version:




Conceptual-Art of full SD Physical Wallet Version:




How it works?:




Operational Details would be unveiled in a couple of weeks. The First Prototype's would be ready in August 15th.


Questions are Welcome.



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Im sorry for this time that you didnt hear of the Limecoin team, we will be back in a couple of days. but for now im releasing the google chrome wallet that i promised.

google Chrome Wallet is Now Available on Chrome app Store:

You can use this Embedded wallet in any OS (including ChromeOS).











More is coming.


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July 12, 2014, 08:04:12 AM
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why not just use cash  Huh

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why not just use cash  Huh
Do you have any credit cards?

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July 12, 2014, 08:32:53 AM
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why not just use cash  Huh


The difference between cash and using physical wallet is that if someone steals your physical wallet they cant use it unless you give them your access code (that i dont think you would). Also if that happens you can remotely change the access code inmediatly instead of calling your bank and ask them if they can change your access code. You have fully control of your money, you dont need a third party to help you.

The physical wallet has two authentication method, the one in the sd-card and the one in  the encrypted wallet.



The advantages are far superior.

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July 12, 2014, 08:38:48 AM
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I forgot, the physical wallet can only be used in a authorized physical point of sales(physical point of sales have an identification number), that totally limits the places where they can use your "stolen" money.


As you can see the advantages are far superior than common money or common debit/credit cards.

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Follow us on twitter:  @limecoin1 , tou can find the lastest news there.

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