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Topic: Bitcoin/Litecoin/Dogecoin/Feathercoin hot/cold wallet site software for sale (Read 769 times)

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Purchase everything you need to start your own Crypto wallet site!

I have written a Bitcoin/Litecoin/Dogecoin/Feathercoin wallet service website that keeps 10% of user funds on a hot wallet machine (separate from webserver, but configurable) and 90% of the funds are moved to configured offline paper wallets (or other addresses of your choosing). Hot wallets are encrypted, user account passwords are hashed, etc in the interest of security. E-mail notifications are sent to alert the admin(s) that withdrawals are pending and when more funds are needed in the hot wallet. You can change the ratio as needed to optimize (10% hot, 90% cold by default) so as to manage risk and convenience for your audience.  (Optional) Fee percentages and transaction fee amounts are also configurable.  "Premium accounts" bypass normal fees.  2 Factor authentication support is built in (Google Authenticator).  E-mail verification for new accounts and password resets are standard features.  Adding support for new coins was kept in mind during the design stage, so your dev team will be able to do this easily.  Code is very clean and maintainable, with minimal external dependencies.

I am looking for offers (BTC/LTC/USD) for the software so that you can get it up and running. It could use a graphic designer to spice things up and properly brand your service, but the site is fully functioning and if you need initial assistance to get it going, I'm happy to help and offer support with you or your dev team for a limited amount of time.

This is NOT a license for the software. This is software for sale for your EXCLUSIVE use, reselling, or licensing. All related copyright and intellectual property in the code and infrastructure is included in the sale.

Closed demos available for seriously interested parties.

About the developer: Over 15 years professional experience, with a background in security. Has written and licensed code to government contractors in the past, and worked in both academia and government funded projects. Has contributed to many open source projects (including the Linux kernel).

Serious inquiries only (please PM offers).
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