Yobit is an almost DEAD exchange, really low, (like 0.1BTC) volume for the top coins.
Regarding the wallet and the option to create lots of new ones, i look forward to knowing why, maybe it has something to do with Sidechains or the Blockchain also?
Hi,
Let me explain a little bit. When we develop, we develop in the most easy and future proof way we can think of with the technology at hand.
We started to work in a certain Java framework. That will give us Java standards that are proven to be good and developers all over the world are familiar with. Other developers can build on top of that framework. No need to dig deep into other developers code then. This gives transparency, solid structure and security.
The extra option to add another .dat is actually very handy. If you currently have multiple .dat because of security reasons (or personal reasons), and you want to use the second .dat you have, you have to copy/paste the .dat into the personal data folder and restart the client. (and not forget to backup the other one) Many people get problems with that.
it is not a mandatory feature, but more an extra feature for people that have multiple .dat files and want to load their desired .dat when they find it necessary. An easy switch. Both .dat files are in separate folders, so no need to worry for any overwrite.
So setting up our new HTML5 wallet according these new framework standards, the separate .dat possibility was feasible suddenly and something others could not achieve. We thought (and still think) it would be good for "advanced" users.
Cheers
Richard