In the mean time, users can go to Settings | Settings and enter in a trusted peer to keep the app synced.
Thanks, Hash.
You know you can find lots of active UNO nodes listed at https://chainz.cryptoid.info/uno/#!network
I had not noticed. Since Cryptapus' dice games cleaned me out, I haven't refilled the mobile wallet. I find the mobile wallet a perfect way to take my gambling habit with me wherever I go.
I will be updating the Android Wallet with a list of nodes that work. Does anyone use this app?
I've tried but I didn't know how to load the wallet from a PC. When I choose 'request coins' it just shows a QR-code & there's no address to copy to send myself in an e-mail or something. It probably works fine for in-store transactions or in-person trading, but at this point most UNO users will want to use the app as a secondary storage device & as a way to move coins to & from exchanges & services when they're on the go.
I would suggest a visible address to copy from the request window. Also, an 'address book' page so people can see, sort & label their own addresses that are in the app, as well as addresses they've sent to.
Maybe I just don't know how to use it properly though