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Topic: Is mSIGNA any good? (Read 790 times)

sr. member
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November 07, 2016, 03:25:48 PM
#3
Have anyone heard anything from mSIGNA? It havent been updated in months and I been debating on if I should just ignore that wallet or should give it a try. I been using armory and since 0.95 release I decided to keep using it as my primary wallet but mSIGNA caught my eye because of how I can connect to a bitcoin node (which is somewhat a good thing for me to run a bitcoind on a local machine).

I tried it a long time ago and I didnt like it. It felt overly complicated, but its very powerful. On the other hand basic features like signing a message are not possible.

I've checked it out and it dont seem that complex to me, but yea the downside of it is the lack of signing messages. I dont think its that hard to implement since the source code is available, but it havent been updated in a long time and dont know if its worth using.
copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
November 07, 2016, 02:30:31 PM
#2
Have anyone heard anything from mSIGNA? It havent been updated in months and I been debating on if I should just ignore that wallet or should give it a try. I been using armory and since 0.95 release I decided to keep using it as my primary wallet but mSIGNA caught my eye because of how I can connect to a bitcoin node (which is somewhat a good thing for me to run a bitcoind on a local machine).

I tried it a long time ago and I didnt like it. It felt overly complicated, but its very powerful. On the other hand basic features like signing a message are not possible.
sr. member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 307
November 07, 2016, 12:25:07 PM
#1
Have anyone heard anything from mSIGNA? It havent been updated in months and I been debating on if I should just ignore that wallet or should give it a try. I been using armory and since 0.95 release I decided to keep using it as my primary wallet but mSIGNA caught my eye because of how I can connect to a bitcoin node (which is somewhat a good thing for me to run a bitcoind on a local machine).
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