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donator
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Hi.

I'm Rob Sama, the guy behind BitPak and Ominous Megacorp. The 'Ominous' name is a bit of a joke, as the company is basically just me and some developers.  I hope the name isn't too much of a put off.

We just submitted to the app store yesterday. So it will take some time before they approve or I fight with apple over it. I felt it was important to have a native iPhone client, so I went ahead and designed the app and recruited some developers to build it. As built, the app certainly isn't perfect. It takes forever to download the blocks, though it's speedy once they're downloaded. We're workiing on using an online database instead of downloading blocks for version 2.

Hey Rob,

will the new version actually function? The last one I bought said: "downloading blockchain 0%" for weeks.
sr. member
Activity: 444
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I prefer evolution to revolution.
Did something happen to the approval?  I just looked for it in the app store and it didn't show up.  It says "Did you mean hitpad?"
dab
newbie
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Merit: 0
So.... what happens when you change phones?
legendary
Activity: 1102
Merit: 1014
Tested this with a friend last night and I think a couple of things could be improved.

1) The QR code it generates to receive add additional text that break compatibility when using it to receive money from other mobile wallet apps. I'm not sure if this was what allowed them to get the app approved but I don't see any real benefit to making it harder to do a transfer.  I had to paste the address in a note and remove the extra junk so i could past it in BitcoinSpinner or Bitcoin Wallet.

2) The app requires that you have a dropbox account. Not a deal-breaker but added an unnecessary step. A nag would have been sufficient.

I can't speak to the big block chain download but will post more if I hear anything about it.
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
I think light clients (server based) will be far more successful. I don't think the fact that the client can hold private keys will be of great relevance since I think most bitcoin payments in the future won't even hit the bitcoin network.
Um. Holding the private keys is one of the most important things in my mind.  This means that you don't have trust whatever server you are using to not steal your coins and it also means that if said server goes offline, you can still access your coins.
legendary
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1davout
This app looks sexy but it's pretty much unusable, I left it a couple of nights on foreground and wifi and the block chain DL is still around ~40% slowly eating more and more of my not-so-plentiful space.

I think light clients (server based) will be far more successful. I don't think the fact that the client can hold private keys will be of great relevance since I think most bitcoin payments in the future won't even hit the bitcoin network.

It's an awesome PoC but a really bad wallet so far.
Looked promising... but no.
donator
Activity: 798
Merit: 500
Well for me this app is a step backwards from a free QR scanner and free instawallet account. No downloading, transactions show quickly, and no Dropbox required. And they actually work on my phone, unlike this app which crashes immediately.
legendary
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Firstbits: 1pirata
Full block chain mobile clients won't become popular, because downloading the block chain is pain in the ass. Just my two bitcents.

I agree

if you only have an iphone around and you have been waiting a long time for a native wallet then it's easy for me to note that you don't really know how a thin client works. I actually have both, iphone and android, around so i've been using the bitcoin app with android for quite some time, few months. I can say it's awesome fast downloading blocks, a month for example downloads in 5-10 seconds, easy to work with and doesn't depend on any central server either.
I only hope iphone will get equal or better user experience with this app or future ones because we need to get bitcoin mobile with any means.
But it's so much wasted disk space.  I have my phone full of music and movies and am not interested in an app that will constantly grow.

tell me if you really note 10-15Mb a year in a 8Gb storage space of a cheap iphone. Can't really speculate what the storage space will be in 100 years but i know for sure bitcoin blockchain Merkle-tree compressed will be 100-150Mb  Roll Eyes
Satoshi did think about storage space requirements and had a few words on it in the original paper.

Btw we got a nice Christmas gift for our phones, hope they keep up the good work
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
Full block chain mobile clients won't become popular, because downloading the block chain is pain in the ass. Just my two bitcents.

I agree

if you only have an iphone around and you have been waiting a long time for a native wallet then it's easy for me to note that you don't really know how a thin client works. I actually have both, iphone and android, around so i've been using the bitcoin app with android for quite some time, few months. I can say it's awesome fast downloading blocks, a month for example downloads in 5-10 seconds, easy to work with and doesn't depend on any central server either.
I only hope iphone will get equal or better user experience with this app or future ones because we need to get bitcoin mobile with any means.
But it's so much wasted disk space.  I have my phone full of music and movies and am not interested in an app that will constantly grow.
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1004
Firstbits: 1pirata
Full block chain mobile clients won't become popular, because downloading the block chain is pain in the ass. Just my two bitcents.

I agree

if you only have an iphone around and you have been waiting a long time for a native wallet then it's easy for me to note that you don't really know how a thin client works. I actually have both, iphone and android, around so i've been using the bitcoin app with android for quite some time, few months. I can say it's awesome fast downloading blocks, a month for example downloads in 5-10 seconds, easy to work with and doesn't depend on any central server either.
I only hope iphone will get equal or better user experience with this app or future ones because we need to get bitcoin mobile by any means.
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
Full block chain mobile clients won't become popular, because downloading the block chain is pain in the ass. Just my two bitcents.

I agree
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 1006
Awesome! Now we know that bitcoin clients _can_ be approved.

However I'm not very fond of mobile clients which download the full block chain. Electrum-style thin client would be the best solution IMHO.

yeah, then use server-centric clients and leave the p2p for real supporters

I was just leaving a tip to the original developer - just implement same kind of bitcoin client, but with Electrum concept (private keys stored on the client/dropbox, balance received from the server, no block chain download). This kind of wallet app could be hugely popular, since it would be really fast. Just look at BitcoinSpinner as an example.

Full block chain mobile clients won't become popular, because downloading the block chain is pain in the ass. Just my two bitcents.
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1004
Firstbits: 1pirata
Awesome! Now we know that bitcoin clients _can_ be approved.

However I'm not very fond of mobile clients which download the full block chain. Electrum-style thin client would be the best solution IMHO.

yeah, then use server-centric clients and leave the p2p for real supporters
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 1006
Awesome! Now we know that bitcoin clients _can_ be approved.

However I'm not very fond of mobile clients which download the full block chain. Electrum-style thin client would be the best solution IMHO.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
So this is the full node? Cool~~  Grin
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
Why wasn't this denied? I'm glad it wasn't but I'm surprised given the number of other people who said they were denied.
hero member
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You're fat, because you dont have any pics on FB
I think this is great, and a good step.

Turning on a few of my iphone friends to this..
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1000
BitPak just got approved in the app store.  You can get your copy of it here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bitpak/id489248095?mt=8&ls=1



awsome, cant wait to try it.
donator
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Merit: 500
newbie
Activity: 30
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BitPak just got approved in the app store.  You can get your copy of it here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bitpak/id489248095?mt=8&ls=1

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