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Topic: OKCoin announces the launch of Superwallet (Read 401 times)

legendary
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April 23, 2015, 03:54:03 AM
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OKCoin, the China-based digital currency trading platform, has announced the launch of a new wallet product, in an effort to encourage the cryptocurrency ecosystem to rethink its attempts to reach mainstream users.

Called as the first 'Superwallet', the OKLink desktop wallet, claims to bring together the best of both fiat mobile wallets and traditional bitcoin wallets. It will facilitate users to spend BTC, CNY or US dollars at bitcoin-accepting merchants, to convert fiat currency to bitcoin only at the point of sale to transfer the payment and settling the transaction.

Liu told CoinDesk, "The Superwallet is not branded as a bitcoin currency product. It will highlight the powerful open protocol which will allow users to spend their chosen currency using the bitcoin protocol in the same way the native tokens of the protocol can be spent."

No additional cost will be charged for the conversion for the users who will pay a bid/ask spread on the purchase as they would when initiating a purchase with bitcoin. The company will continue to cover mining fees, while fees for those who use its traditional exchange will not be affected.

(Source: http://fxwire.pro/OKCoin-announces-the-launch-of-Superwallet-28519)

That sounds great to me.  As soon as they release one that has GBP or € compatibility, then I will use it for sure.
Security will obviously be vital.

SO as I understand it, I could have USD in my account, but spend bitcoin at a bitcoin accepting mercent?  So each time a trade is immediately processed, then spent.  Is there no delay due to confirmations being required, or do OKCoin accept liability for the few seconds ?
sr. member
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The security should be the top priority for the superwallet, which combines BTC, CNY or US dollars together! We can carry this wallet in our phone to travel around the world!
newbie
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OKCoin, the China-based digital currency trading platform, has announced the launch of a new wallet product, in an effort to encourage the cryptocurrency ecosystem to rethink its attempts to reach mainstream users.

Called as the first 'Superwallet', the OKLink desktop wallet, claims to bring together the best of both fiat mobile wallets and traditional bitcoin wallets. It will facilitate users to spend BTC, CNY or US dollars at bitcoin-accepting merchants, to convert fiat currency to bitcoin only at the point of sale to transfer the payment and settling the transaction.

Liu told CoinDesk, "The Superwallet is not branded as a bitcoin currency product. It will highlight the powerful open protocol which will allow users to spend their chosen currency using the bitcoin protocol in the same way the native tokens of the protocol can be spent."

No additional cost will be charged for the conversion for the users who will pay a bid/ask spread on the purchase as they would when initiating a purchase with bitcoin. The company will continue to cover mining fees, while fees for those who use its traditional exchange will not be affected.

(Source: http://fxwire.pro/OKCoin-announces-the-launch-of-Superwallet-28519)
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