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sr. member
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November 15, 2024, 01:19:37 PM
#58
Have any of you tried to request a specific payment amount on the receive tab, but when you press a period or comma you get an error stating an invalid amount?


Thanks, the Stack Wallet devs are watching this thread and will try to get this fixed soon!
legendary
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August 10, 2024, 03:10:27 PM
#57
Have any of you tried to request a specific payment amount on the receive tab, but when you press a period or comma you get an error stating an invalid amount?

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/08/10/5KINW.md.jpeg
I can confirm I was able to reproduce this error while using a comma [it only appears after clicking the generate QR code button], instead of a period.

but in addition to giving this error, there is no way to insert the dot depending on the compatibility of the application to make the request, the keyboard only offers the comma option.
A good workaround is to copy a dot [or a period] from an article and paste it into the amount field.
- Voice inputs [Google Voice is better for punctuation marks] might also work [depending on your settings, you might have to enable it first].
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August 10, 2024, 01:18:15 PM
#56
Have any of you tried to request a specific payment amount on the receive tab, but when you press a period or comma you get an error stating an invalid amount?



In the country where i live, we use commas instead of dots to separate decimal values, but in addition to giving this error, there is no way to insert the dot depending on the compatibility of the application to make the request, the keyboard only offers the comma option.
legendary
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August 10, 2024, 07:45:15 AM
#55
Stack wallet released a new update v2.1.4 with many bug fixes and and it works much more stable for desktop devices now.
Only thing that is missing in Stack wallet is optional Silent Payments for bitcoin (and maybe mweb LTC support), like there is in Cake wallet, but maybe they add in in future.
https://github.com/cypherstack/stack_wallet/releases/tag/build_243
legendary
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June 15, 2024, 02:35:59 PM
#54
Is this a Monero limitation or they haven't figured it out yet?
This is not limitation of Monero, but luckily Stack developers just released a new v2.1.0 update of Stack wallet and introduced full support for Monero with Tor switched on:
https://github.com/cypherstack/stack_wallet/releases/tag/build_227

Now Stack wallet only needs to add support for Silent Payments, same as Cake wallet, and this could be a decent wallet that works on all devices.
Note that some users reported issues with latest Stack version installed on Mac computers, so we could see new update to fix this.

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June 05, 2024, 10:54:47 AM
#53
Whether initially Stack Wallet was available in desktop version, I don't know but now they have made a pre release about desktop version but BETA.
In the beginning, it didn't have a desktop version... Their first desktop release was Linux-only [v1.5.19], followed by Windows [v1.7.13 (the "Alpha" version came a few weeks earlier than that)] and MacOS [v1.7.16].

Note that Monero can't be used at all if you enable Tor in settings, so IP address will be leaked when you use it.
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https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/06/04/cA9FG.jpeg
Is this a Monero limitation or they haven't figured it out yet?

For those who prefer the other one [Duo] with less attack surface, it looks like they've finally started to update it again.
legendary
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June 04, 2024, 01:13:05 PM
#52
Whether initially Stack Wallet was available in desktop version, I don't know but now they have made a pre release about desktop version but BETA.
This is the desktop BETA version for Stack Wallet upcoming release 2.1.0.
https://github.com/cypherstack/stack_wallet/releases/tag/build_223
They fixed some bugs and they finally added support for Monero in latest release of their desktop wallet.
Note that Monero can't be used at all if you enable Tor in settings, so IP address will be leaked when you use it.
I think Stack will soon add silent payments also, since I think they originally forked from Cake wallet that recently added this new feature.

sr. member
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June 04, 2024, 12:43:11 AM
#51
Whether initially Stack Wallet was available in desktop version, I don't know but now they have made a pre release about desktop version but BETA.
This is the desktop BETA version for Stack Wallet upcoming release 2.1.0.
https://github.com/cypherstack/stack_wallet/releases/tag/build_223

The progress of this wallet in the previous version v2.0.0 release, they are exiting beta.
sr. member
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May 20, 2024, 12:03:30 PM
#50
Bump.

Update: Stack wallet v2.0.0

Stack Wallet Exiting Beta. This is a good progress for Stack Wallet in the announcement of the release version 2.0.0 https://github.com/cypherstack/stack_wallet/releases/tag/build_222 which was released last week.
Stack wallet when it is no longer a beta version, it looks like Inu's wallet will be a competitor to Unstoppable Wallet.

In release notes v2.0.0, there is an update flutter version (1.3.19). I am curious about these features.

Code:
Exiting beta!
Added Bitcoin Frost multisig
Added Bitcoin taproot support
Updated Flutter version (1.3.19)
Finished networking overhaul (it all works now!)
Added Solana (not tokens yet)
Added Peercoin
Added Tor support for Tezos, Stellar, and Solana
Lots of Firo fixes and optimizations
Switched calendar picker library (looks much better)
Performance updates
Bug fixes
QoL additions
Fixed Ethereum tokens not showing correctly
legendary
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December 13, 2023, 11:03:10 PM
#49
The mechanism seems to be almost the same as the Bitcoin Mixer, but CashFusino combines other people's transactions causing confusion.
Are you referring to coinjoin? While some mixers may use coinjoin to obfuscate their transactions, I don't recall any service publicly saying that. I wouldn't be surprised if it is just a fork of coinjoin, to be honest.
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December 12, 2023, 06:25:29 PM
#48
Cashfusion is for BCH right?
I don't know who still uses BCH in 2023/24,except maybe Roger Ver and his friends  Cheesy
Hahaha it seems that it does look outdated by implementing the BCH ecosystem, I don't even know when I last used BCH LOL.

I can confirm there is Coin control and PayNym available in Stack wallet, but for each new added shitcoin you need to generate separate seed words  Roll Eyes
it is available on the Stack Duo Wallet and is specifically used for Bitcoin and Monero wallets, separate from stack wallets.
While Stack Wallet is a fully open source multi-wallet with a user-friendly interface.
legendary
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December 12, 2023, 02:57:43 PM
#47
Stack Wallet provides the latest updates with the addition of Cashfusion Functionality
Cashfusion is for BCH right?
I don't know who still uses BCH in 2023/24,except maybe Roger Ver and his friends  Cheesy

The mechanism seems to be almost the same as the Bitcoin Mixer, but CashFusino combines other people's transactions causing confusion.
Except we are not talking about Bitcoin here.  Tongue
This would be possible to have in Bitcoin, but fees would be unacceptably high.

If you are using Stack wallet, do you know if maybe they have coin control option for Bitcoin in their app?
I couldn't find anything about that on their website and github page.

EDIT:
I can confirm there is Coin control and PayNym available in Stack wallet, but for each new added shitcoin you need to generate separate seed words  Roll Eyes
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December 12, 2023, 12:02:53 PM
#46
UPDATE
Stack Wallet v1.8.1 Pre-release

Stack Wallet provides the latest updates with the addition of Cashfusion Functionality and Fixed ETH and ERC-20 synchronization issues.

CashFusion itself is a fully decentralized privacy protocol that allows anyone to make a multi-party transaction with other network participants,
so this process will obscure real user spending which can make it difficult for chain analysis companies to track such transactions,
The mechanism seems to be almost the same as the Bitcoin Mixer, but CashFusino combines other people's transactions causing confusion.




https://stackwallet.com/
https://cashfusion.org/
https://github.com/cypherstack/stack_wallet/releases
legendary
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October 10, 2023, 07:58:52 AM
#45
they added Tor support (not working for Monero),
And Epic Cash.

In addition to that, it appears that all of the nodes are disconnected by default [it's a nice touch] but having said that, if you connect them, it no longer gives you the option of disconnecting them [unfortunately].
legendary
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October 09, 2023, 02:45:45 PM
#44
Interesting update from Stack wallet is release of new version of multicoin wallet that works on all platforms, including Linux, Mac and wind0ws!
I have been testing this wallet in last few days on computer and it's not bad at all, they added Tor support (not working for Monero), and interface is nice, but warning that this is still pre-release v1.8.0, so expect some bugs.
It looks like Stack was working with Passport Foundation developers on this project:
https://github.com/cypherstack/stack_wallet/releases/tag/build_191
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April 05, 2023, 05:54:58 PM
#43
-snip-
It seems that there are still many bugs that must be fixed from either Android or iOS.
and currently, the developer is also still focused on improving Stack DUO, which has also released a Stack DUO update a few hours ago.

Released Stack DUO v.1.0.4 build 7 for all OS (Android, iOS, and Linux).

Release notes:
- Mnemonic passphrase now taken into account with backups
- Tag color fixes
- Orange theme addition
- Address labeling and management (desktop)

https://twitter.com/stack_wallet/status/1643396308919787520

As an early user, I try to provide some feedback that may be needed, so that there are improvements from the developers.
I'm not using it as a primary repository, but trying to explore the features available and maybe some other bugs might be found.
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April 04, 2023, 04:53:36 PM
#42
It can also be a bit confusing they didn't separate wallets on their website, and there is not much information except on twatter.
Another strange move by them, but perhaps they're planning to create a dedicated website for the Stack Duo.

When you enter the wallet section and want to return to the Home Screen, the Wallet delay of a few seconds cannot be pressed on anything
(not until it crashes). That could be a bug in the appearance of the Home Screen. 
I tried replicating it with my Android device [for both of their wallets], but I had no luck so I checked their Twitter timeline and they did release a statement earlier mentioning there's "a major bug on iOS that causes crashes [it has something to do with their current Monero library (they'll change it soon, but no ETA yet)]".
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April 04, 2023, 12:20:45 PM
#41
Mobile wallets are not ideal and I would never keep any significant amount of coins with them, especially if they are in early development phase.
As a user of an Early Development application like Stack wallet, it is not recommended to be used as secure storage.
It's like a beta version that still needs some updates due to errors and such. We as early adopters become testers and if we find a bug,
we can give feedback so that it can be fixed immediately.

That's right. It is simply not an option to store large amounts of coins on mobile wallets.
Stack Wallet is again asking users to update again after the last update on March 29 in the goole play store.
This time the update is more about the mnemonic passphrase.
That means a lot of bugs in the mnemonic passphrase section should be fixed.
But there is a bug that is still not fixed in my opinion.

When you enter the wallet section and want to return to the Home Screen, the Wallet delay of a few seconds cannot be pressed on anything
(not until it crashes). That could be a bug in the appearance of the Home Screen. 
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April 03, 2023, 01:30:05 AM
#40
Don't. I just lost about $50 in Bitcoin after using the Stack Wallet wallet. Don't use this wallet while it's still in the early development stages.
I think this could be the issue with derivation paths, but you should be able to recover seed words to any other bitcoin wallet with same format.
Have successfully restored it (balance) by choosing the generate new address path. Also good as a step to experiment or test in a wallet that is still in early development.

Mobile wallets are not ideal and I would never keep any significant amount of coins with them, especially if they are in early development phase.
That's right. It is simply not an option to store large amounts of coins on mobile wallets.
Stack Wallet is again asking users to update again after the last update on March 29 in the goole play store.
This time the update is more about the mnemonic passphrase.
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April 02, 2023, 08:15:41 PM
#39
It's worth noting that this one doesn't allow you to take a screenshot of the recovery phrase page, but the other one still does [quite strange]!
It can also be a bit confusing they didn't separate wallets on their website, and there is not much information except on twatter.
I don't like option to take screenshot of something so sensitive as recovery phrase and keep it in digital form, when it's much better to simply write words on paper and keep them offline.
They probably wanted to reduce risk, but this is still an early development so they could change things later.

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To take a screenshot of your recovery phrase may be stupid, but it is way more stupid to forget your phrase and loose access to your coins. If you store the screenshot in the iCloud for example it is secured by end to end transcription and 2 factor authentication. I would not do it (and use hardware wallets anyway) but honestly it is probably better then what 50% of Bitcoin users do.

The screenshot feature may have its pros and cons, but it can be optional whether you want to use it or not.  dangerous or not, it depends on how to secure the screenshot results.  but I prefer to write down the phrase seca manually on a piece of paper and then copy it on a steel plate so that it lasts longer and doesn't get damaged.  This stack wallet is also still under development, maybe this is just a temporary feature or it's intentionally using screenshots.  because other wallets generally disable screenshots.
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