I am negotiating our way to a android wallet capable of handling everything we have on the desktop wallet.
Current Price ~ 3 BTC
we have an offer @ 1.5 btc and 1 M BCR
thoughts?
"handling everything we have on the desktop wallet."
i dont think pow mining or vanitygen are appropriate for a mobile device, though banknode (as the simple masternode it is now) is feasible.
messaging is incomplete
voting is incomplete
p2p lending is not released yet
android dev thoughts on sqliteDB?
will the android dev change the android wallet for free over the next months as the BCR desktop wallets evolve as planned? Or would you and the crowdfunders who raise ~$1100 USD for an android copy of the current incomplete desktop wallet have to pay a similar fee again in the future.
THINK: of the current userbase, which user's life would be improved by the release of an android wallet in the next few days. Its not like we need BCR on the go just yet.
There is so much that is in the wallet thats so close to being finished I know the coding can be nuts, maybe we take a few days for planning. Its not going to matter in the long run if p2p lending comes out of beta testing end of this month or end of March so long as the finished product is useful or better
Many of these things work in the daemon, but as you know, me and QT are not friends.
Mining and vanitygen can be disabled , or made optional.
The price is for perpetual builds as we will take over the builds and modify the UI as we desire.
SQite --QT issue is exactly that...QT...
once we figure it out on windows , it's done for android too. st of my work right now is centered around this.
The reason i am so persistent about this is that when we launch, i want us to go where it counts. Money is going mobile, we need to go mobile. I personally would feel a hell lot better if we could release wallets for every platform at every iteration. The whole idea of userbase.....it can potentially expand by a huge margin if people can just get the app on their phone or their tablet.
Mobile payments are a huge industry , we bring payments and financial services , that puts us miles ahead.
I know many will feel this doesn't make sense, but trust me when i say, a product release, even in beta , has more weight when it is truly cross platform.
You are very correct in that the wallet has a lot of work to be done, but that as usual always falls back to the fact that there is only one active developer. Our pushing forward hard right now with all these facets of the project will pay off eventually. I would feel more comfortable if i had a complete toolkit such that the only development delay will be my limitations, physical and technical.