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legendary
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It's been so quiet in here. I guessed we're all just wait for the Android wallet and then it will start from there. 10 more days, YEEHAAAA!
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Because privacy is a basic human right.
I agree, I really only ever wanted to be able to send coins from my phone. All staking can be done on the desktop client. So this should be kind of like a remote to initiate sends on the desktop wallet via the android phone app?

Yes. It well be a way to send from an Android phone. There will be a whitepaper for this technology a couple of days before release.

sr. member
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Will there be mobile staking in the android wallet? I believe shadow coin just released this feature.

We are not working on a wallet per se, but a mobile sending platform.

A staking mobile wallet is definitely something we would like to do, but is not as much of a priority as the sending platform.

-- Hondo


Thanks for the update, I agree the mobile sending platform is the priority. I just wanted to clarify if this was a feature or not.
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Will there be mobile staking in the android wallet? I believe shadow coin just released this feature.

We are not working on a wallet per se, but a mobile sending platform.

A staking mobile wallet is definitely something we would like to do, but is not as much of a priority as the sending platform.

-- Hondo


I can understand why, dont know why people are interested in mobile android stacking wallet; its not like you are going to keep app active on your android.
It would be pure waste of traffic on your android, and its not that big of a move anyways..

On the other hand, option for sending wallet on android is "a must have" if you're looking at adoption, for the simple reason of useability.

I agree, I really only ever wanted to be able to send coins from my phone. All staking can be done on the desktop client. So this should be kind of like a remote to initiate sends on the desktop wallet via the android phone app?
legendary
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Satoshi is rolling in his grave. #bitcoin
Will there be mobile staking in the android wallet? I believe shadow coin just released this feature.

We are not working on a wallet per se, but a mobile sending platform.

A staking mobile wallet is definitely something we would like to do, but is not as much of a priority as the sending platform.

-- Hondo


I can understand why, dont know why people are interested in mobile android stacking wallet; its not like you are going to keep app active on your android.
It would be pure waste of traffic on your android, and its not that big of a move anyways..

On the other hand, option for sending wallet on android is "a must have" if you're looking at adoption, for the simple reason of useability.
member
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Because privacy is a basic human right.
Will there be mobile staking in the android wallet? I believe shadow coin just released this feature.

We are not working on a wallet per se, but a mobile sending platform.

A staking mobile wallet is definitely something we would like to do, but is not as much of a priority as the sending platform.

-- Hondo
hero member
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Will there be mobile staking in the android wallet? I believe shadow coin just released this feature.

Unsure, but I think I remember it mentioned a while back. Librexcoin were the first to release a working staking mobile wallet on Android (Monday) which works great. They will be releasing the source for the code in just under 2 weeks I believe, so most alts will have a staking wallet if they are PoS.
sr. member
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Will there be mobile staking in the android wallet? I believe shadow coin just released this feature.
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Brandnew stealthblog is online, stay tuned for frequent news! Enjoy.




http://blog.stealth-coin.com


OP updated as well !

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7731119

feel free to retweet and spread the word
https://twitter.com/sadochismo/status/499882369491697664/photo/1

Looks great...good job!
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stealthcoin.com
Brandnew stealthblog is online, stay tuned for frequent news! Enjoy.




http://blog.stealth-coin.com


OP updated as well !

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7731119

feel free to retweet and spread the word
https://twitter.com/sadochismo/status/499882369491697664/photo/1
sr. member
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In the spirit of more frequent updates, here's what's been going on:

1. I got an 8 core linux box to expedite development of StealthSend and some of the other technologies we are working on. I've not only set up the OS, but have finished a basic development environment on it. I'm happy I did it, because this baby is FAST! Much faster than the 2006 iMac I've been using for the last 8 years. To ensure this development environment works correctly, I made a 64 bit linux build of the StealthCoin wallet:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8rWObF4xz1YdFNOX1NXSjBvYWM/edit?usp=sharing

If you've got a 64 bit linux box, give it a try. Just unzip it and run the "Stealth Qt" program inside the bundle folder. I tested it on a fresh XUbuntu install with absolutely no extra dependencies installed, so it should work with any 64 bit linux system.

2. We are making headway on our mobile technology. The android app for trustless, secure sending, is probably 30% to 40% done, being hammered out by our security/android expert. That is putting a heck of a lot of pressure on me to make the changes in the wallet for the mobile technology. Now that my new linux box is functional as a development environment, I should make some pretty quick headway on the wallet modifications.

3. Our designer is back! I guess I can name him because his design firm appears at the bottom of the StealthCoin web page. Sascha is a prolific designer and somewhat of a conceptual architect as well. He is single-handedly constructing a visual identity for StealthCoin while helping to create a organizational framework in which to put many of the development ideas that the team is working on. I don't know if I'm supposed to reveal it, but check out his work on the new blog: http://blog.stealth-coin.com

Well, I'll stop now because I mostly wanted to show off my sweet linux build of the wallet tonight. We seem to be on track to deliver the mobile sending platform at the advertised time, even with the days I've lost to setting up my new workstation.

-- Hondo


Nice one Hondo looking forward to the android app!
newbie
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How would XST benefit a .onion vendor e.g. someone selling on blackmarket/silkroad?  

I prefer to think as stealthcoin can help people who live in not democratic countries, authoritarian and with closed economy.

It's hard for those who live in free countries like usa understand this, but there are countries in which a father is prohibited from buying a ps4 for their children.

"...free countries like usa...." good one Smiley
sr. member
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Thanks Hondo! It looks like things are coming together nicely!  Grin

Enjoy your new linux box!  Cool
legendary
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#mitandopelomundo
In the spirit of more frequent updates, here's what's been going on:

1. I got an 8 core linux box to expedite development of StealthSend and some of the other technologies we are working on. I've not only set up the OS, but have finished a basic development environment on it. I'm happy I did it, because this baby is FAST! Much faster than the 2006 iMac I've been using for the last 8 years. To ensure this development environment works correctly, I made a 64 bit linux build of the StealthCoin wallet:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8rWObF4xz1YdFNOX1NXSjBvYWM/edit?usp=sharing

If you've got a 64 bit linux box, give it a try. Just unzip it and run the "Stealth Qt" program inside the bundle folder. I tested it on a fresh XUbuntu install with absolutely no extra dependencies installed, so it should work with any 64 bit linux system.

2. We are making headway on our mobile technology. The android app for trustless, secure sending, is probably 30% to 40% done, being hammered out by our security/android expert. That is putting a heck of a lot of pressure on me to make the changes in the wallet for the mobile technology. Now that my new linux box is functional as a development environment, I should make some pretty quick headway on the wallet modifications.

3. Our designer is back! I guess I can name him because his design firm appears at the bottom of the StealthCoin web page. Sascha is a prolific designer and somewhat of a conceptual architect as well. He is single-handedly constructing a visual identity for StealthCoin while helping to create a organizational framework in which to put many of the development ideas that the team is working on. I don't know if I'm supposed to reveal it, but check out his work on the new blog: http://blog.stealth-coin.com

Well, I'll stop now because I mostly wanted to show off my sweet linux build of the wallet tonight. We seem to be on track to deliver the mobile sending platform at the advertised time, even with the days I've lost to setting up my new workstation.

-- Hondo


Thanks devs
Very nice blog http://blog.stealth-coin.com, site https://www.stealth-coin.com and remake of the OP!
legendary
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In the spirit of more frequent updates, here's what's been going on:

1. I got an 8 core linux box to expedite development of StealthSend and some of the other technologies we are working on. I've not only set up the OS, but have finished a basic development environment on it. I'm happy I did it, because this baby is FAST! Much faster than the 2006 iMac I've been using for the last 8 years. To ensure this development environment works correctly, I made a 64 bit linux build of the StealthCoin wallet:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8rWObF4xz1YdFNOX1NXSjBvYWM/edit?usp=sharing

If you've got a 64 bit linux box, give it a try. Just unzip it and run the "Stealth Qt" program inside the bundle folder. I tested it on a fresh XUbuntu install with absolutely no extra dependencies installed, so it should work with any 64 bit linux system.

2. We are making headway on our mobile technology. The android app for trustless, secure sending, is probably 30% to 40% done, being hammered out by our security/android expert. That is putting a heck of a lot of pressure on me to make the changes in the wallet for the mobile technology. Now that my new linux box is functional as a development environment, I should make some pretty quick headway on the wallet modifications.

3. Our designer is back! I guess I can name him because his design firm appears at the bottom of the StealthCoin web page. Sascha is a prolific designer and somewhat of a conceptual architect as well. He is single-handedly constructing a visual identity for StealthCoin while helping to create a organizational framework in which to put many of the development ideas that the team is working on. I don't know if I'm supposed to reveal it, but check out his work on the new blog: http://blog.stealth-coin.com

Well, I'll stop now because I mostly wanted to show off my sweet linux build of the wallet tonight. We seem to be on track to deliver the mobile sending platform at the advertised time, even with the days I've lost to setting up my new workstation.

-- Hondo


Hondo, you are one of the best developer who know the value of communication.
You always update us on time, before we asked you.

+1000 nice work great developers . keep it up
legendary
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In the spirit of more frequent updates, here's what's been going on:

1. I got an 8 core linux box to expedite development of StealthSend and some of the other technologies we are working on. I've not only set up the OS, but have finished a basic development environment on it. I'm happy I did it, because this baby is FAST! Much faster than the 2006 iMac I've been using for the last 8 years. To ensure this development environment works correctly, I made a 64 bit linux build of the StealthCoin wallet:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8rWObF4xz1YdFNOX1NXSjBvYWM/edit?usp=sharing

If you've got a 64 bit linux box, give it a try. Just unzip it and run the "Stealth Qt" program inside the bundle folder. I tested it on a fresh XUbuntu install with absolutely no extra dependencies installed, so it should work with any 64 bit linux system.

2. We are making headway on our mobile technology. The android app for trustless, secure sending, is probably 30% to 40% done, being hammered out by our security/android expert. That is putting a heck of a lot of pressure on me to make the changes in the wallet for the mobile technology. Now that my new linux box is functional as a development environment, I should make some pretty quick headway on the wallet modifications.

3. Our designer is back! I guess I can name him because his design firm appears at the bottom of the StealthCoin web page. Sascha is a prolific designer and somewhat of a conceptual architect as well. He is single-handedly constructing a visual identity for StealthCoin while helping to create a organizational framework in which to put many of the development ideas that the team is working on. I don't know if I'm supposed to reveal it, but check out his work on the new blog: http://blog.stealth-coin.com

Well, I'll stop now because I mostly wanted to show off my sweet linux build of the wallet tonight. We seem to be on track to deliver the mobile sending platform at the advertised time, even with the days I've lost to setting up my new workstation.

-- Hondo


Hondo, you are one of the best developer who know the value of communication.
You always update us on time, before we asked you.
full member
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stealthcoin.com
In the spirit of more frequent updates, here's what's been going on:

1. I got an 8 core linux box to expedite development of StealthSend and some of the other technologies we are working on. I've not only set up the OS, but have finished a basic development environment on it. I'm happy I did it, because this baby is FAST! Much faster than the 2006 iMac I've been using for the last 8 years. To ensure this development environment works correctly, I made a 64 bit linux build of the StealthCoin wallet:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8rWObF4xz1YdFNOX1NXSjBvYWM/edit?usp=sharing

If you've got a 64 bit linux box, give it a try. Just unzip it and run the "Stealth Qt" program inside the bundle folder. I tested it on a fresh XUbuntu install with absolutely no extra dependencies installed, so it should work with any 64 bit linux system.

2. We are making headway on our mobile technology. The android app for trustless, secure sending, is probably 30% to 40% done, being hammered out by our security/android expert. That is putting a heck of a lot of pressure on me to make the changes in the wallet for the mobile technology. Now that my new linux box is functional as a development environment, I should make some pretty quick headway on the wallet modifications.

3. Our designer is back! I guess I can name him because his design firm appears at the bottom of the StealthCoin web page. Sascha is a prolific designer and somewhat of a conceptual architect as well. He is single-handedly constructing a visual identity for StealthCoin while helping to create a organizational framework in which to put many of the development ideas that the team is working on. I don't know if I'm supposed to reveal it, but check out his work on the new blog: http://blog.stealth-coin.com

Well, I'll stop now because I mostly wanted to show off my sweet linux build of the wallet tonight. We seem to be on track to deliver the mobile sending platform at the advertised time, even with the days I've lost to setting up my new workstation.

-- Hondo


Thank you for the flowers!  Cheesy

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Hondo,

Thanks for your great update, Xst has one of the best dev's.....Whe have a lot more then the most other coins.
member
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Because privacy is a basic human right.
In the spirit of more frequent updates, here's what's been going on:

1. I got an 8 core linux box to expedite development of StealthSend and some of the other technologies we are working on. I've not only set up the OS, but have finished a basic development environment on it. I'm happy I did it, because this baby is FAST! Much faster than the 2006 iMac I've been using for the last 8 years. To ensure this development environment works correctly, I made a 64 bit linux build of the StealthCoin wallet:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8rWObF4xz1YdFNOX1NXSjBvYWM/edit?usp=sharing

If you've got a 64 bit linux box, give it a try. Just unzip it and run the "Stealth Qt" program inside the bundle folder. I tested it on a fresh XUbuntu install with absolutely no extra dependencies installed, so it should work with any 64 bit linux system.

2. We are making headway on our mobile technology. The android app for trustless, secure sending, is probably 30% to 40% done, being hammered out by our security/android expert. That is putting a heck of a lot of pressure on me to make the changes in the wallet for the mobile technology. Now that my new linux box is functional as a development environment, I should make some pretty quick headway on the wallet modifications.

3. Our designer is back! I guess I can name him because his design firm appears at the bottom of the StealthCoin web page. Sascha is a prolific designer and somewhat of a conceptual architect as well. He is single-handedly constructing a visual identity for StealthCoin while helping to create a organizational framework in which to put many of the development ideas that the team is working on. I don't know if I'm supposed to reveal it, but check out his work on the new blog: http://blog.stealth-coin.com

Well, I'll stop now because I mostly wanted to show off my sweet linux build of the wallet tonight. We seem to be on track to deliver the mobile sending platform at the advertised time, even with the days I've lost to setting up my new workstation.

-- Hondo
sr. member
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pump pump pump  Grin

A definite rise in BTC volume today. Maybe the Cloakcoin people are starting to move over here.
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