After compiling multiple QT wallets, I started to realize that although you can generate QR codes, you can't really use them. What use is generating QR codes when you have no way of uploading or scanning them into the wallet? Then there was ESEE (pronounced: easy) Wallet.
ESEE Wallet takes the inconvenient part of transactions out of the picture. Want to generate a QR code with an address an amount? It's as easy as filling in two fields, and clicking a button. What can you do with this QR code? You can have someone scan it in-person to prefill their ESEE wallet fields, or you can transfer the image file to them so that they can download it and upload it to their ESEE wallet (which prefills the fields as well). Now, this takes the mistakes of the sending-user entering the wrong address or wrong amount out of the equation because YOU as the request-user are in control (since you are the one generating the QR code).
The ESEE Wallet is also lightweight and secure. We've tried to keep the wallet applications as minimal as possible to reduce the amount of lag and load time. Additionally, every single account that is created through the ESEE wallet is encrypted with a key and a passphrase. Even if a user knows your passphrase, they still need access to the key (and vice-versa).
Lastly, there are working APIs across our wallet so that you can check account information such as balance, address, and recent transactions.
Check out our site here:
https://eseewallet.comApply to get your coin added to the ESEE wallet here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBJ0NyEFhq8D0FfPbpjnXtsFQ8rEb1B4g9fPyUf-dRxnZpBA/viewform?usp=sf_linkThe ESEE Wallet also can be obtained as an Android app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.esmith.myapplication