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We would like to introduce our brand new Android wallet! More stable & user friendly. Check it out at Google Play Market.

Glad to see you make an update for the android wallet,  just installed it on my phone and registered a new account. Surprisingly,  it is not stable as you said.  I cant login to my new account,  only login in less than 2 seconds then logged out automatically all the time.  Anyway have you tried it before releasing the new updates?
Just FYI,  my phone is an old samsung 6inches phone with 4.4.4 android version.
I hope this one there will be no problem anymore, thanks for considering our suggestions Bit.AC and that was a very timely action taken by your company. And dustboy mate, maybe there is some problem with your phone, I'm sure they have fully tested it before they release and this is a better version according to them.

Edit : I tried it now and it works smooth, good job Bit.AC.
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[BIT.AC Announcement]


We would like to introduce our brand new Android wallet! More stable & user friendly. Check it out at Google Play Market.

Glad to see you make an update for the android wallet,  just installed it on my phone and registered a new account. Surprisingly,  it is not stable as you said.  I cant login to my new account,  only login in less than 2 seconds then logged out automatically all the time.  Anyway have you tried it before releasing the new updates?
Just FYI,  my phone is an old samsung 6inches phone with 4.4.4 android version.
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I have a question for you

Will you automatically create new wallets along the existing ones (I refer to Bitcoin wallets, of course) and credit them with the same balances after the Bitcoin split comes about (if it does come about, of course)? I'm mostly using Coinbase myself, and, as folks say, after the Ethereum split, this web wallet just seized the new coins, and I don't want to lose new coins if it ever comes to that. I guess many users would like to hear your stance on this matter (and you could advertise on that)

We are considering different scenario at the moment. Most likely, we will keep both Bitcoin versions as a standalone currencies

That's understandable and likely the best choice

But what will happen with user balances? Will you create new Bitcoin wallets with the same addresses and the same balances as the old ones with balances as they are at the moment of the split? When Ethereum was hard forked in the past, Coinbase wallet seems to have just seized the forked coins. I don't know what actually happened there, but that's what I'm told. Provided this is true, I don't think that Coinbase Ethereum holders were quite happy with such an outcome
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I have a question for you

Will you automatically create new wallets along the existing ones (I refer to Bitcoin wallets, of course) and credit them with the same balances after the Bitcoin split comes about (if it does come about, of course)? I'm mostly using Coinbase myself, and, as folks say, after the Ethereum split, this web wallet just seized the new coins, and I don't want to lose new coins if it ever comes to that. I guess many users would like to hear your stance on this matter (and you could advertise on that)

We are considering different scenario at the moment. Most likely, we will keep both Bitcoin versions as a standalone currencies.
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I start using bit.ac from last couple of days and I had a great experience with insists me to write here. The site especially mobile version (app) is really user interactive. Moreover, the ease to convert different currencies is really appreciable. Looking forward to use bit.ac as my main wallet, hope to have good relations.
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[BIT.AC Announcement]


We would like to introduce our brand new Android wallet! More stable & user friendly. Check it out at Google Play Market

I have a question for you

Will you automatically create new wallets along the existing ones (I refer to Bitcoin wallets, of course) and credit them with the same balances after the Bitcoin split comes about (if it does come about, of course)? I'm mostly using Coinbase myself, and, as folks say, after the Ethereum split, this web wallet just seized the new coins, and I don't want to lose new coins if it ever comes to that. I guess many users would like to hear your stance on this matter (and you could advertise on that)
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there's absolutely no way I would ever trust a site that show "The DAO" on their welcome page as one of the coins. LOL

DAO was discontinued since its fail last year. Thanks for the tip. We will remove its logo as soon as possible.

I think Vericoin is also another cryptocurrency that was involved with its own problems. I think a hacker got access to a majority of VRC by hacking an exchange and the team behind it did a controversial hard fork which the community didnt agree with. From then on everyone kept away from it.

It might be good to update the list of coins to make the wallet a more attractive option for users. Are you open to suggestions?

Sure, we are always open for a wide discussion. Feel free to share your thoughts.

If I were in your shoes I would remove Novacoin, Clams, Vertcoin, Vericoin, Peercoin, Namecoin, Dogecoin and of course the DAO. Who uses these coins anyway and it would be good to streamline your wallet offerings. The leaner it is the better and it will also look cleaner when listed on the site.

A good coin to add might be ETC, XRP and Zcash.

Honestly I see no problem having these coins, that you suggested to be removed in their site.  If you already created an account in their site, it is not the same with other exchanges where wallet are already available, you have to set them up one by one.  So if you do not have those coins, then I think  you do not need to set them up thus making your account still look cleaner the way you wanted it to be.

Its not about how it looks. Its about having the coins with the most volume and coins that have a future in the world of cryptocurrencies. Will you still want to have a DAO coin to keep which is now useless? Exchanges delist coins from time to time because it would be useless having them available. The same steps should be made by Bit.ac. Updated coins might also help get more users in.
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I already have a hot wallet on my desktop and I am safe! granted my cold storage is air tight Linux system though. but I am just saying people have to be wise themselves.

The best way for the wise is to get rid of Windows altogether

well I didn't say windows is the best or safest option, but it can become safe enough environment. afterall a huge percentage of users are still on windows. and as I said my cold storage which is containing my majority of coins has been made on a Linux operating system in an airtight environment

Yeah, I know one billion flies cannot be wrong

If all other users start jumping out of windows (pun intended), will you follow them? I guess you won't, so why should you jump in at all and care about what someone else's uses, a herd instinct? Sometimes I also need Windows for a number of tasks. I just run it a virtual machine and fire it when I need it. If something goes awry with it (which is often the case with Windows), I just delete it and restore it from a clean back-up. You may want to do the same

I see your point but your example is not such a good one. and I know about running windows in a virtual machine but it slows down the system running two OS at the same time and I can not run heavy applications on it. and besides as I said it is not impossible to stay safe on windows.
again I am not saying windows is the best idea for security and I repeat that an offline Linux is the way to go.

[BIT.AC Announcement]


We would like to introduce our brand new Android wallet! More stable & user friendly. Check it out at Google Play Market.

good to hear.
keep up the good work.
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[BIT.AC Announcement]


We would like to introduce our brand new Android wallet! More stable & user friendly. Check it out at Google Play Market.
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They should have Android on PC lol I know android is based off a linux kernal.I seen somewhere awhile back I think it was a year ago or so on some website but can no longer find it google search doesn't find anything anymore about installing Android on a pc.I use windows simply because Im used to it being a creature of certain habit like I am.I have tried to use Linux but found it very confusing at the very least.I like to game too and well at the time nothing worked with linux Of course thats probably changed by now.There are so many distrubitions of the OS I dont know which one to even use or where to begin.So that being said What distro.Would one suggest that is use to windoze already?
legendary
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I already have a hot wallet on my desktop and I am safe! granted my cold storage is air tight Linux system though. but I am just saying people have to be wise themselves.

The best way for the wise is to get rid of Windows altogether

well I didn't say windows is the best or safest option, but it can become safe enough environment. afterall a huge percentage of users are still on windows. and as I said my cold storage which is containing my majority of coins has been made on a Linux operating system in an airtight environment

Yeah, I know one billion flies cannot be wrong

If all other users start jumping out of windows (pun intended), will you follow them? I guess you won't, so why should you jump in at all and care about what someone else's uses, a herd instinct? Sometimes I also need Windows for a number of tasks. I just run it a virtual machine and fire it when I need it. If something goes awry with it (which is often the case with Windows), I just delete it and restore it from a clean back-up. You may want to do the same
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I can't autofill my username and/or password, and for some reason copy pasting too is not possible either, I need to write manualy. I am not 100% sure of it is the same for the paswword, but writting manualy a paswword like fS*$54LJ,l51N,45JgDe5dex!4 is a pain in th ass. You should remove TheDAO as well from your site.
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What are the requirement to add coin on BIT.AC wallet?
Like most top exchanges, they select few coins for exchanges, most of the coin are active and can promising. What plan do they have for new coins in the future?
It is still a growing exchange, What plan does the exchange have to increase its volume?
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Safety should be considered in wallet type selection. Android os is still not assuring. If the wallet is working towards safety and system is vulnerable, so will be most of the app software on the OS

I'm curious if you consider Windows as assuring

There were rumors of some viruses existing for Android but in a few cases that I read about myself these were quickly eradicated and rooted out primarily because they could do nothing in the protected environment of the Linux user space (which is what under the hood of Android, just in case). Now compare that to a host of all possible combinations of viruses, trojans, keyloggers and whatnot existing for Windows. In short, can you name even a single virus for Android that would be as devastating as the majority of viruses known for the Windows family of operating systems?

that is true.
but in the end it all comes down to the user and how protected he is and how much he himself tries to protect himself. even on windows which is known to be full of bugs, security holes and has lots of viruses, a person can stay safe. for example I have been using windows for as long as windows has existed and I have never been infected by a single virus

This is what you came to think

But you can't be 100% sure of that. In fact, some folks consider Windows itself as a virus of sorts. And it may not be just a metaphor or an overexaggeration. Windows is mostly closed source software (apart from some insignificant and irrelevant components), and we don't know what it can be sending and receiving from the network beyond what we expect it to be sending and receiving. And Microsoft had already been caught with doing something to that tune in the past. We can't know that it won't revolt against us when it receives some signal from the network

I already have a hot wallet on my desktop and I am safe! granted my cold storage is air tight Linux system though. but I am just saying people have to be wise themselves.

The best way for the wise is to get rid of Windows altogether

well I didn't say windows is the best or safest option, but it can become safe enough environment. afterall a huge percentage of users are still on windows. and as I said my cold storage which is containing my majority of coins has been made on a Linux operating system in an airtight environment.

and also I should add, as much as I would love to get rid of windows altogether, it is not possible to do. at least not for me. there are of applications that either wont run on Linux or running them on Linux is going to be a pain in the ass and I need many of them.
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Bit.ac is a cool idea and there is a android wallet "WHICH IS TOTALLY AWESOME" but it crashes on opening it I'm using android 7.0 on a LG V20.

And yes I agree something like this needs 2fa authentication.
Yes it's true their android wallet is cool, and i faced the problem as you, crashing while opening it. I too use LG, the bello serie but don't know wich android version i have. I am bad with smartphone, i don't even know where to see wich version i have lol. But i find the idea og a android wallet pretty cool, i hope to use it then

Sad that they don't have it yet on iOS devices. Looking forward to having it there, so I can do some transactions while I am away from my PC. For now I use the web version which is equally nice and functioning on my phone. Though a native app will be so awesome. Sorry to hear it is crashing on android devices. Maybe they'll be able to fix it since people are complaining about it.

The android app works just fine for me. Each and every app has some issues, even what'sapp crashes sometimes and so do many other apps. It's normal, see as far I know android app charges a lifetime fee and ios app charges year on year. Plus there are many regulations one needs to comply, that's why there is no ios app. Hopefully in near future if demand grows from ios users a app could be a reality. Over all the app is good, and with coinbase.com transactions fee going up this is recommended.
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Bit.ac is a cool idea and there is a android wallet "WHICH IS TOTALLY AWESOME" but it crashes on opening it I'm using android 7.0 on a LG V20.

And yes I agree something like this needs 2fa authentication.
Yes it's true their android wallet is cool, and i faced the problem as you, crashing while opening it. I too use LG, the bello serie but don't know wich android version i have. I am bad with smartphone, i don't even know where to see wich version i have lol. But i find the idea og a android wallet pretty cool, i hope to use it then

Sad that they don't have it yet on iOS devices. Looking forward to having it there, so I can do some transactions while I am away from my PC. For now I use the web version which is equally nice and functioning on my phone. Though a native app will be so awesome. Sorry to hear it is crashing on android devices. Maybe they'll be able to fix it since people are complaining about it.
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Bit.ac is a cool idea and there is a android wallet "WHICH IS TOTALLY AWESOME" but it crashes on opening it I'm using android 7.0 on a LG V20.

And yes I agree something like this needs 2fa authentication.
Yes it's true their android wallet is cool, and i faced the problem as you, crashing while opening it. I too use LG, the bello serie but don't know wich android version i have. I am bad with smartphone, i don't even know where to see wich version i have lol. But i find the idea og a android wallet pretty cool, i hope to use it then
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Yea If I could get it to work Zec Xrp would be nice and no I dont want to see any coins removed I have a buncha clams and peercoins clams is right at about 1.00 a coin it fluctuates peercoin about 75 to 80 cents.The way I see it the more the merrier.
Your suggestion should also be considered, the more the merrier, I like it. Actually if there will be no problem not removing coins that has been listed already although they are not that popular now. What is important is all wallets are working and it's up to Bit.AC how they would keep up their designed to make it more attractive to the users. The main page should be something that is attractive and I would love to see the more active coins now.
It's kinda good if bit.ac could just hold the existence of specific coins even if it's just near to an end, but, the thing is probably those coins which have no more value is not necessarily needed for majority of crypto users. If there's no exchange anymore that accepting that kind of coin then it could only be bought or sold through pure p2p, bit.ac could be the tool for this, but, if it's affecting their services, I suppose it's not recommended.
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Yea If I could get it to work Zec Xrp would be nice and no I dont want to see any coins removed I have a buncha clams and peercoins clams is right at about 1.00 a coin it fluctuates peercoin about 75 to 80 cents.The way I see it the more the merrier.
Your suggestion should also be considered, the more the merrier, I like it. Actually if there will be no problem not removing coins that has been listed already although they are not that popular now. What is important is all wallets are working and it's up to Bit.AC how they would keep up their designed to make it more attractive to the users. The main page should be something that is attractive and I would love to see the more active coins now.

yea if they could get everything working as it should it would be a grand thing indeed.As of now Coinomi is the only working multi currency wallet stable that I have found for android.
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Yea If I could get it to work Zec Xrp would be nice and no I dont want to see any coins removed I have a buncha clams and peercoins clams is right at about 1.00 a coin it fluctuates peercoin about 75 to 80 cents.The way I see it the more the merrier.
Your suggestion should also be considered, the more the merrier, I like it. Actually if there will be no problem not removing coins that has been listed already although they are not that popular now. What is important is all wallets are working and it's up to Bit.AC how they would keep up their designed to make it more attractive to the users. The main page should be something that is attractive and I would love to see the more active coins now.
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