Added to the list of block explorers.
Perfect! Thanks.
Now a few things a part of "my" Crown wallet.
I have mentioned earlier the Bitsquare Crown addition. I´m in direct touch with Manfred who is the founder.
All we need to do is submit the pull request for the Crown address validation (Regex test + checksum test or anything else if there is anything specific) and Unittest for it.
https://forum.bitsquare.io/t/how-to-add-your-favorite-altcoin/46 .
I went thru it and unfortunately, it is outside my coding skills. If there would be some member of the team able also help with this Crown could be listed on Bitsquare quite soon. I think with the recent awesome work done by dev team on the core this pull request should not be a big task. I know there are probably some other more priority tasks to solve. Just to put this on some feature/service task list.
Bigmo:
Crowncoin_Knight says he remembers you from your earlier involvement in the project. Always good to have people come back.
The name of the game for CRW at this point is to build the community -- and part of the business model of CRW is for the core team to develop the capabilities of the core code -- which is the focus right now, and will hopefully always be the focus. This focus for the core team is alluded to in the crown papers.
What this means though is that there are opportunities for entrepreneurs to build different businesses and services around the core. These would include things like the wallet you developed or getting on Bitsquare -- or Bittrex, which is really just another business operating on the platform.
I know the team has discussed Bitsquare and Shapeshift and other things as desirable services -- but we also know that more of these things will happen and we will attract more folks to the community if we can just deliver on the vision we have set out.
The first steps of that vision for the core team are trimming down the Crown core to what is "permanent" or relatively permanent and hopefully doing a few things to not just trim it down but also speed it up. This differentiation between what is temporary and what is permanent is also discussed in the papers -- privacy tends to be associated with ephemeral/temporary content and a crypto platform should differentiate between records which need to be kept forever and those which shouldn't. The idea that any part of a permanent record is private is a little silly since it implicitly assumes that technology will not advance. The only true privacy comes from forgetting. But I digress... I'm the member of the group who reads too much and took too many philosophy classes so I know I drive some people crazy, sorry about that.
The second step is to make it all conversational. People gossip, so should your software. So that's the API. Then the third step is building the "journal" or the sandbox which is where you do temporary things and the really gossipy part of the software. Or that's what I think but I am more of a philosopher than a programmer... Not really rocket science -- just work.
Just letting you know what we're focused on right now. Appreciate your work on the wallet and any progress or perspectives on other services.