Hey dude, do want a portuguese translation?
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Will the Opair wallet be a software? or a website? the picture you posted on the thread looks much more like a modern website.
YIz, will be a software. The picture is just a prototype.
Any web wallet like LISK in the future maybe?
I agree, an addition of a web wallet is really good. especially when the blockchain becomes heavy and people don't use the currency solely because it takes too long to download.
Of course, there will be a web wallet.
Following with interest. Are you looking to register this as an official company/NGO?
We're studying our options as we said in the thread. We are evaluating the creation of a gGmbH, as soon as we contact the law firm will provide you more details of our options.
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Will this Opaircoin on full feature released once the ICO has been completed? If not how soon will all its features will be fully implemented? Do you have any working roadmap as well?
Has it done some all kind of testing too? Thanks
Hi, I can not give you a date when it will be ready all our features. As we said, the first public beta will be available two weeks after the ICO and the first stable version two months later.
About our important features that I guess is what interests you, both the implementation of smart contracts and decentralized debit cards will be present from the first beta, which anyone can test them. Obviously from day 1 will not be complete and stable, so it is a beta. The decentralized debit cards are likely to be ready for the first stable version of the platform, but not the implementation of smart contracts as it involves a higher amount of working time, knowledge and development, given the language we are using.
Thanks for answering my question. That is good to know, will there be distribution of physical debit cards for this? How long will it take for the implementation of smart contracts then?
About your first question, you have two options. The easiest is to buy the smart card configured and loaded from a vendor, which can of course be recharged simply by yourself. The other option is to buy both the smart card and the reader to a provider (must comply with our requirements) and do it all on your own. This second option would not cost more than 100 usd. A good place to see hardware is:
http://www.smartcardfocus.com.
The implementation of the smart contracts could take us from 2-3 months to 5-6 months. I think they are realistic dates for a product of this kind. You have to keep in mind that it is a huge work that lies ahead. We must do everything from scratch but we are confident that the wait will be worth it. However it is available in our beta for testing.