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Topic: MuCoWa - A MultiCoinWallet to your service - Update now: 1.3.0 Quark added - page 2. (Read 9284 times)

newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
I've just installed it. It works smoothly. Very nice.

Could you please add Quark?

Also a question: say I have 2 wallet addresses: one for Personal expenses, and one for Business income and expenditure.  With the current QT if you have several addresses and make a payment, very often the payment will go out of both addresses. And it makes it difficult to keep both accounts separate.  This is especially important for Business needs and taxes (because I want the blockchain to be a proof for the taxman).  When making a payment through MuCoWa is it possible to choose which address should the payment go out from?

Thanks!

We are working on implementing Quarkcoin.

If you have 2 wallets (that means you see 2 wallets on the left bar with the "New Wallet" button below it) you can choose which wallet you want to send the coins from. This means: Wallet A has a balance of 1 BTC, Wallet B has a balance of 2 BTC. You cannot send 2.5 BTC from any of them, because they are not connected, instead you must make 2 transaction, 1 transaction for each wallet, to withdraw a sum of 2.5 BTC.

The QT is different, you can only have 1 wallet (one wallet.dat) open at a time, this means you mix up the addresses, as you already stated.
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 10
I've just installed it. It works smoothly. Very nice.

Could you please add Quark?

Also a question: say I have 2 wallet addresses: one for Personal expenses, and one for Business income and expenditure.  With the current QT if you have several addresses and make a payment, very often the payment will go out of both addresses. And it makes it difficult to keep both accounts separate.  This is especially important for Business needs and taxes (because I want the blockchain to be a proof for the taxman).  When making a payment through MuCoWa is it possible to choose which address should the payment go out from?

Thanks!
full member
Activity: 171
Merit: 100
In Real World Use for Crypto We Trust!!
java no way THx for the idea though, and for fees im tired of fees too..
best to compile an .exe that when installs scans app data folders for all wallet.dat

i said it better here "Allow all alt coins to be mined to it, by adding in the acronyms in a drop down for users to choose what coin to display total & % of ownership..allow all SHA256 coins too, if no address are imported by choosing my appdata folder, than it generates a new wallet address for that coin once its all synced.. adopt a "wallet update" once a week for all new coins. Best get to work a 3.1.14 is planned for a worldwide multicoin press party.. UNIVERSAL.MEGA.WALLET.dat"
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
Update 1.2.0
  • Added DigitalCoin
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
Independent Cryptoveloper
Is the source code available?

As written above:
No scam possible: The software is written in Java, this means you can decompile the jar file (Google is your friend) and look at the source for yourself!

Thank you for your answer.  The .jar was decompiled and over 92,000 class files were found that were labeled as a, b, c, d ... ZZ.  There is no way anyone can understand obsfucated code (from the linux version).  As a Java developer myself for Android Wallets of various crypto-currencies, I publish all the associated source code on my GitHub account as soon as any new or updated app is released to the public.  Granted most cannot make heads or tails of it, but some can.  Once there was another dev who published some of the source code to GitHub for a lite wallet.  The code still had feathercoin's difficulty adjustment algorithm!

Since this app does charge a 0.15% fee on sent transactions, a purely open source solution would allow people such as myself to comment out that line of code and let the miners take it as part of their transaction fees.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
Spray and Pray
Looks GREAT! Syncs FAST!
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
Is the source code available?

As written above:
No scam possible: The software is written in Java, this means you can decompile the jar file (Google is your friend) and look at the source for yourself!
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
Independent Cryptoveloper
Is the source code available?
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
So if you can take fees, how can we be sure you cannot take more if you wanted to? Explain.
Everyone can decompile the jar file and examine the source code. You'll find nothing suspicious.

Update 1.1.0
  • Some minor bugfixes (Litecoin transactions appear faster now)
  • Added Feathercoin
sr. member
Activity: 469
Merit: 250
English Motherfucker do you speak it ?
So if you can take fees, how can we be sure you cannot take more if you wanted to? Explain.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
ima give it a go too lets see how it goes
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
Dowloaded for testing, Blockchain DL was SUPER FAST, couldn`t believe it. Let´s see how it will perform in the future.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
wow that's one slick service!
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
We finally release our Multi Coin Wallet
http://mucowa.com/

Some details:
Currently supporting 7 coins: BTC, LTC, DOGE, QRK, FTC, CGA and DGC, more will be added soon.
Superfast: Superfast startup, blockchains synchronize way faster than on original clients.
Security: Your wallets (including private keys) stay on your computer, they are not transmitted to an external service or anything else!
Easy to use: Just download the installer (MS Windows) or the zip file (MS Windows/Linux/MacOS) and you are good to go!
Lightweight: The blockchains are usually below 1 mb each.
No scam possible: The software is written in Java, this means you can decompile the jar file (Google is your friend) and look at the source for yourself!
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