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legendary
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legendary
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amarha
March 19, 2015, 02:53:23 PM
#16
Anything on SuperNET will have an HTML5 wallet ready to go eventually. There's already a handful of currencies functioning in the wallet already I think.
legendary
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crypto-enthusiast since 2012
March 19, 2015, 02:07:26 PM
#15
I think burst has a wallet like that? Hosted on your computer but with a web interface.

yes, Burst was already mentionned  Smiley   i will update the OP with all those coins with that kind of wallet.
thank you guys so far, keep 'em coming
newbie
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March 19, 2015, 02:01:47 PM
#14
I think burst has a wallet like that? Hosted on your computer but with a web interface.
legendary
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crypto-enthusiast since 2012
March 19, 2015, 01:28:59 PM
#13
@cakir : lol man... we are not talking about online web wallet here... .hellooooo .
maybe you were only looking to sig spam
legendary
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★ BitClave ICO: 15/09/17 ★
March 19, 2015, 01:02:28 PM
#12
I'm using Dogechain.info: https://my.dogechain.info/
Also using mynxt.info: https://wallet.mynxt.info/

disclaimer: Never trust online wallets, they can be hacked. I'm just using them for unimportant amounts etc.
newbie
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March 19, 2015, 12:54:48 PM
#11
oh nice,l hate windows wallets.
sr. member
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HEAT Ledger
March 19, 2015, 12:48:53 PM
#10
i'm collecting the info because i'm looking for alt coins team that innovates with wallets that are not just another copy&pasted wallet-qt with few mods here and there.

Good one. I might be a little biased but figured there was no shortage of back-end development in crypto.
It's the front-end that gets left behind.

We have spend the last couple of months on building our client.
We have big ideas for FIMK but figured the biggest thing holding us back was the lack of a good UI platform to actually present all our ideas on.
legendary
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crypto-enthusiast since 2012
March 19, 2015, 12:38:01 PM
#9
FIMK client runs in your browser https://fimkrypto.github.io/mofo/launch.html#/activity/fim/activity/latest, it's made to run on the desktop, mobile and web. The coin deamon and HTML are separate, all the coin deamon exposes is a websocket interface.

You can run the client in your browser over localhost but it's easier to run the desktop app (which embeds a webbrowser) since that can start and stop the daemon for you, so there is no need to start anything on the command line.

FIMK client was written from scratch. It's not a restyled/cloned client. Why are you collecting this info, what are you planning to do with it?

http://fimkchat.com/2015/03/fimk-adds-websocket-support-to-its-core/

very interesting and look good. will try it out  Wink

i'm collecting the info because i'm looking for alt coins team that innovates with wallets that are not just another copy&pasted wallet-qt with few mods here and there.
sr. member
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HEAT Ledger
March 19, 2015, 12:29:52 PM
#8
FIMK client runs in your browser https://fimkrypto.github.io/mofo/launch.html#/activity/fim/activity/latest, it's made to run on the desktop, mobile and web. The coin deamon and HTML are separate, all the coin deamon exposes is a websocket interface.

You can run the client in your browser over localhost but it's easier to run the desktop app (which embeds a webbrowser) since that can start and stop the daemon for you, so there is no need to start anything on the command line.

FIMK client was written from scratch. It's not a restyled/cloned client. Why are you collecting this info, what are you planning to do with it?

http://fimkchat.com/2015/03/fimk-adds-websocket-support-to-its-core/
legendary
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crypto-enthusiast since 2012
March 19, 2015, 12:13:01 PM
#7
@ChicagoSchooler and @sadface   :   these are "web wallets"  that's not what i asked.

i'm not talking about web wallets.... i'm talking about web interface to a desktop wallet, like these 2 i posted.
wallets that are installed on your pc or mac but that load with a web interface with html,css,javascript,etc...

probably that i wasn't clear enough..  look at the ann links i posted for neoscoin to see an example of what i meant.


its only a demo wallet and its running on a testnote. you can access it via a browser. just because you can access it over the internet it doesn't become a web wallet.

the nxt client runs on any linux/win/mac desktop and gets accessed via your browser LOCALLY.

this is exactly what you asked for and its by far the best option so far presented in this thread.

true sadface.  i see now it was a demo of that wallet. thanks
legendary
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crypto-enthusiast since 2012
March 19, 2015, 12:11:34 PM
#6
@ChicagoSchooler and @sadface   :   these are "web wallets"  that's not what i asked.

i'm not talking about web wallets.... i'm talking about web interface to a desktop wallet, like these 2 i posted.
wallets that are installed on your pc or mac but that load with a web interface with html,css,javascript,etc...

probably that i wasn't clear enough..  look at the ann links i posted for neoscoin to see an example of what i meant.


The Burst wallet is a desktop one that's accessed through the browser:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annburst-burst-efficient-hdd-mining-new-123-fork-block-92000-731923

Is that the sort of thing you're looking for?

yes, exactly  Wink   thanks. will grab few of this coin and try it.
sr. member
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March 19, 2015, 11:59:22 AM
#5
@ChicagoSchooler and @sadface   :   these are "web wallets"  that's not what i asked.

i'm not talking about web wallets.... i'm talking about web interface to a desktop wallet, like these 2 i posted.
wallets that are installed on your pc or mac but that load with a web interface with html,css,javascript,etc...

probably that i wasn't clear enough..  look at the ann links i posted for neoscoin to see an example of what i meant.


its only a demo wallet and its running on a testnote. you can access it via a browser. just because you can access it over the internet it doesn't become a web wallet.

the nxt client runs on any linux/win/mac desktop and gets accessed via your browser LOCALLY.

this is exactly what you asked for and its by far the best option so far presented in this thread.
hero member
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March 19, 2015, 11:46:02 AM
#4
@ChicagoSchooler and @sadface   :   these are "web wallets"  that's not what i asked.

i'm not talking about web wallets.... i'm talking about web interface to a desktop wallet, like these 2 i posted.
wallets that are installed on your pc or mac but that load with a web interface with html,css,javascript,etc...

probably that i wasn't clear enough..  look at the ann links i posted for neoscoin to see an example of what i meant.


The Burst wallet is a desktop one that's accessed through the browser:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annburst-burst-efficient-hdd-mining-new-123-fork-block-92000-731923

Is that the sort of thing you're looking for?
legendary
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crypto-enthusiast since 2012
March 19, 2015, 11:28:38 AM
#3
@ChicagoSchooler and @sadface   :   these are "web wallets"  that's not what i asked.

i'm not talking about web wallets.... i'm talking about web interface to a desktop wallet, like these 2 i posted.
wallets that are installed on your pc or mac but that load with a web interface with html,css,javascript,etc...

probably that i wasn't clear enough..  look at the ann links i posted for neoscoin to see an example of what i meant.
sr. member
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March 19, 2015, 11:22:19 AM
#2
nxt

demo.nxt.org
legendary
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crypto-enthusiast since 2012
March 19, 2015, 08:07:12 AM
#1
hi,

i'm looking for all altcoins that have web browser wallets, not simple qt-wallets (even if heavily customized).
...and I don't mean "web wallets".

so far, I know of these :


Neoscoin (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annneosneos-v21-blowfish-2fa-theft-recovery-decoy-system-sha-256-994415)

Gaiacoin (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/gaia-platform-built-in-appstorepos-20android-807698)

nxt (wallet demo : demo.nxt.org   official site : http://nxt.org/)

Burst (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annburst-burst-efficient-hdd-mining-new-123-fork-block-92000-731923)

Fimk (http://fimkchat.com/2015/03/fimk-adds-websocket-support-to-its-core/)



Can you tell me if there are more?
thanks


edited : added those mentionned below (thanks)
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