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Topic: [Unofficial] Exodus Wallet | Multi-Currency | Built-in Exchange - page 22. (Read 28300 times)

legendary
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Exodus officially welcomes Golem!




The new version should come out in 27th April, It's possible to check the full changelog (1.23.0): https://www.exodus.io/releases/
Never heard of this.
Is it like ethereum where it is offered as a smart contract or is it just another alt coin?

This is the first time I have heard of this.
Having support out of the blue from a big company like this should show it's value of being big in the future.
It must be something worth looking into further when i have time.
Thanks in advance for any advice/information on this new offering to the crytoworld.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1007
DMD Diamond Making Money 4+ years! Join us!
Excellent wallet, fast and reliable, GUI s great, ability to exchange coins as well.

The only thing which s missing is Factom support, hope to see this one added quite soon, hopefully during May.

Factom is definitely something coming, If you can check the releases page, you will see a screenshot of the wallet. Factom is listed there, so I believe they are currently testing it and should be available in future updates.

So it's based on income, is what it looks like he's pushing (validating the business model). But it's not entirely clear what the business model is. Is it just getting income off trading fees for conversions or are there others planned?

I honestly don't know but the trading is based on ShapeShift.io API so I doubt they are taking any fees from it. You could ask them on their slack, they are very active there.




Sure, I know it s planned to be added to Exodus. I also know this delay is not due to Exodus but caused by Factom. However, there s a big difference if it s gonna be included in May or December.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
Excellent wallet, fast and reliable, GUI s great, ability to exchange coins as well.

The only thing which s missing is Factom support, hope to see this one added quite soon, hopefully during May.

Factom is definitely something coming, If you can check the releases page, you will see a screenshot of the wallet. Factom is listed there, so I believe they are currently testing it and should be available in future updates.

So it's based on income, is what it looks like he's pushing (validating the business model). But it's not entirely clear what the business model is. Is it just getting income off trading fees for conversions or are there others planned?

I honestly don't know but the trading is based on ShapeShift.io API so I doubt they are taking any fees from it. You could ask them on their slack, they are very active there.




May have to do that. ShapeShift allows for commission for those that use their API, so my assumption is this is their monetization method. But if they really need income from the project, I don't see this as being viable.
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
Excellent wallet, fast and reliable, GUI s great, ability to exchange coins as well.

The only thing which s missing is Factom support, hope to see this one added quite soon, hopefully during May.

Factom is definitely something coming, If you can check the releases page, you will see a screenshot of the wallet. Factom is listed there, so I believe they are currently testing it and should be available in future updates.

So it's based on income, is what it looks like he's pushing (validating the business model). But it's not entirely clear what the business model is. Is it just getting income off trading fees for conversions or are there others planned?

I honestly don't know but the trading is based on ShapeShift.io API so I doubt they are taking any fees from it. You could ask them on their slack, they are very active there.


legendary
Activity: 1652
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DMD Diamond Making Money 4+ years! Join us!
Excellent wallet, fast and reliable, GUI s great, ability to exchange coins as well.

The only thing which s missing is Factom support, hope to see this one added quite soon, hopefully during May.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
Jprichardson who is the Co-founder of the wallet btw has already explained on why Its not open source (yet): https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/5q7wna/jaxx_and_exodus_wallets_are_closed_source_why/



So it's based on income, is what it looks like he's pushing (validating the business model). But it's not entirely clear what the business model is. Is it just getting income off trading fees for conversions or are there others planned?
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
Jprichardson who is the Co-founder of the wallet btw has already explained on why Its not open source (yet): https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/5q7wna/jaxx_and_exodus_wallets_are_closed_source_why/

full member
Activity: 152
Merit: 100
The scariest part of this software is that it is not opensource, please correct me if I am wrong; I saw no mention of its source code.

It is beautiful, it is useful, it has a good functionality and options, it is user friendly.

And that is all, I cannot even know what it is doing in my system as there is no source. Trust it at your own risk.

I'll continue with Electrum, it is not as beautiful but at least it is as useful as Exodus; and it shows the source code (trustworthy).
sr. member
Activity: 2184
Merit: 422
no ripple?seriously?
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
Augur has been added to the wallet, the changelog for version 1.24.0:




You can now see the releases hashes and verify them: https://exodusbin.azureedge.net/releases/hashes-1.24.0.txt
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
There was a new small update three days ago and It included a bugfix:

Code:
BUGFIX: >10X speed improvements in Litecoin rescan.

Expect another new update in a couple of days as scheduled before.
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
Exodus officially welcomes Golem!




The new version should come out in 27th April, It's possible to check the full changelog (1.23.0): https://www.exodus.io/releases/
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
1.22.0 version is out (31th March), a lot of improvements and fixes has been made:



As usual, the new version should come out in a couple of weeks (Apr. 14, 2017)
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
I have received an answer from Daniel regarding the hardfork and he gave me the permission to copy it here:

'Exodus is designed to allow you to control your own wealth. With this control comes the ability to make decisions for yourself and also have 100% control over your funds - this includes Bitcoin and all assets.

Exodus gives the power to you as a user to decide how you want to proceed in the case of a hard fork. No matter the decision of Exodus, the software is designed to give the user total ownership and full autonomy over all assets.

Unlike an exchange or hosted wallet provider, Exodus gives you the user full control of your private keys. With these private keys you will be able to retain control of both sets of coins when and if a hard fork takes place.

Again, we want to stress, the power of Exodus is it gives you the user 100% control over all assets. No matter what Exodus as a company decides to do in a hard fork situation you always have an maintain full control and management of your assets
.'

To learn about how to view and control your private keys inside Exodus please see this step-by-step article: http://support.exodus.io/knowledge_base/topics/how-can-i-view-my-private-keys-1
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
I just know there's desktop wallet that support multiple major currency. But, i have few question :
1. How heavy is this wallet since i still use old PC? Is it heavy compared with Electrum?
2. Will you support minority bitcoin chain if hard fork happen?
3. How currency exchange works? Must we login to specific exchange before do it?

1. The installer that you download is 74,4 MB (Windows 64bit) so yes It's kinda big compared to Electrum.
3. You don't need to login or do anything, everything is built inside the wallet (probably an API key to deal with ShapeShift) so you just choose what you want to buy and everything is done almost instantly.

I will forward your second question to the team as I'm not sure what there plans are.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
EtherSphere - Social Games
Have used it for transferring btc to ethereum and my first transaction with the conversion took less than five minutes using shapeshift as the exchanger for converting to the alt coin but now it is taking longer.
Does the spread % at the bottom make a difference? I noticed the first time I did the transfer it was lower, at 59% but now it is higher at 69,5%. I thought this was the margin that shapeshift takes for the conversion rate.
Does doing it this way automatically within the wallet differ in the rate the sender gets charged by shapeshift if they were to do it straight from their website?
I want to know for comparisons sake and if it was higher than using a site like less say changelly  or off an exchange site.
Just started into exchanging my bitcoin for alt coins and want to know for the best bang for my bitcoin buck. Grin

ShapeShift is available for everyone and so the wallet, simply check your transaction in the wallet and check the price on the site and see the difference yourself. I'm personally not really a trader myself so I couldn't tell you for sure. I can let the staff know about your question If you feel like it.
Yes if you can let them know about my inquiry about the conversion fees that they charge within the wallet transition process compared to going directly to shapeshift.io to do this exchange.
Maybe a chart or graph presentation of this explanation (with an example with another coin with btc perhaps?) would be nice to see so to have it in visual a representation to clarify it for us all.
Thanks.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 501
Would this be considered a web wallet?
What happens to the coins you have in the wallet when the hard fork happens?
Do they get lost with the new blockchain being created with BU?
Really confused about all this and the wallets that I have been using with coins in them. Embarrassed
Kind of getting disturbed about all this talk and the possibility of losing all your bitcoin/alt coins in these web wallets. But the private keys are with in the program downloaded to your folder's dat.file right?
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
Have used it for transferring btc to ethereum and my first transaction with the conversion took less than five minutes using shapeshift as the exchanger for converting to the alt coin but now it is taking longer.
Does the spread % at the bottom make a difference? I noticed the first time I did the transfer it was lower, at 59% but now it is higher at 69,5%. I thought this was the margin that shapeshift takes for the conversion rate.
Does doing it this way automatically within the wallet differ in the rate the sender gets charged by shapeshift if they were to do it straight from their website?
I want to know for comparisons sake and if it was higher than using a site like less say changelly  or off an exchange site.
Just started into exchanging my bitcoin for alt coins and want to know for the best bang for my bitcoin buck. Grin

ShapeShift is available for everyone and so the wallet, simply check your transaction in the wallet and check the price on the site and see the difference yourself. I'm personally not really a trader myself so I couldn't tell you for sure. I can let the staff know about your question If you feel like it.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
EtherSphere - Social Games
Have used it for transferring btc to ethereum and my first transaction with the conversion took less than five minutes using shapeshift as the exchanger for converting to the alt coin but now it is taking longer.
Does the spread % at the bottom make a difference? I noticed the first time I did the transfer it was lower, at 59% but now it is higher at 69,5%. I thought this was the margin that shapeshift takes for the conversion rate.
Does doing it this way automatically within the wallet differ in the rate the sender gets charged by shapeshift if they were to do it straight from their website?
I want to know for comparisons sake and if it was higher than using a site like less say changelly  or off an exchange site.
Just started into exchanging my bitcoin for alt coins and want to know for the best bang for my bitcoin buck. Grin
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
Hi,

Co-founder of Exodus here.

Yep, I dropped the ball here on a prompt response.

Here's what has happened, within the last three weeks, we've grown about 10x. In the last week, we've brought on three customer support reps to help with the volume. I saw your email and thought that it'd make a good training email when the rep starts the next shift. My failing was in starting to view these emails more from the perspective of just another email and not with the reverence of someone's money is on the line. I'm sorry for this Sad

Also, regarding ShapeShift. That's our fault to. Not that they didn't send out your transaction, but that we brought you to them and they didn't deliver and meet your expectations. We are evaluating on how we can bring about more reliability and stability. We don't want customers of Exodus to have exchange experiences where they don't get their money.

All-in-all, this is 100% my fault. We are fighting to scale this company so that we can be around 10-years from now and it's clear we have a lot of work to do.

-JP

All is as it should be now, thank you for the courteous and once started, rapid solution with consistent update communication. I will continue to use the Exodus wallet and recommend it to any that ask my advice, as I find the software very pleasant on the eye and easy to use. I hope what happened here is used to help prevent similar situations if they arise in the future, so that the wallet and user base continues to grow.

A message system for support built into the wallet itself instead of slack/email for any dodgery older folks like myself, or non net savvy people could be possibly something to consider when time/funds/staffing allows as not everyone is comfortable jumping from system to system when they have a problem.
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