A staking wallet requires a full blockchain, which the android applications cannot have. They don't have sufficient storage facility in most instances. So what would need to be done is a "thin" client that can send the stake to the proper addresses. This should be doable. I don't have the skill, but it would seem that this should be possible with some tweaking of existing software such as multibit or electrum. The client would have to have a way to set the staking address and block to it's own private keys while maintaining the blockchain on a public server.
If it could be done, it would be an interesting and useful application for ANY staking coin, as it would allow staking to be taking place all the time, even if the thin client were not currently active. Any of you smart people out there interested in taking on such a project? Or do any of you know of such a project already having been done that we could fork?
Doesn't vericoin have some kind of mobile wallet we could fork?
VeriSMS functions as text-based gateway and wallet system that links the cell network to the VeriCoin network. VeriCoin users can load VeriCoins onto this wallet and use the SMS network to make transactions around the world.
VeriBit makes it possible to spend VeriCoin wherever BitCoin is accepted. Besides BitCoin itself, VeriCoin is the most spendable digital currency directly from the wallet.
Those features would be nice for now, imo. I thought they have a mobile wallet that can stake.. but maybe I'm wrong.
This Turbo bootstrap sounds kind of nice too..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj0CvI0QZrMI guess there is some good ideas out there yet that mabye can be used in some degree, I'm not a dev so I don't know.
Just trying to add to discussion.