I have not seen coin control in the latest wallet version that I use, maybe it is there, but I just haven't found it?
That seems like a nice option to have if I want to import a paper wallet, since I could then move the coins to another address to "sweep" them.
Example: I import a paper wallets private keys....I get more coins in my wallet....but how do I know that the one who gave me the paper wallet won't use those particular private keys themselves first unless they are moved to another address, and how do I do that without coin control?
Speaking of private keys...
I do not understand why one should need to unlock a wallet in order to import them.
It makes sense prior to sending, but why make it harder to bring coins in?
It feels like my bank, possibly asking for I.D. before a deposit...just take the money!
Maybe these could be options?
A related thought...something to consider may be to add private key importation to the VERGE web wallet?
One might import private keys there without doing the console stuff, then send to a chosen address in their own wallet, or it may also give recipients of XVG paper wallets an easy option to use their coins.
importing privkeys into the web wallet would be a nice feature. i will definitely look into that. as far as moving coins from an address within a wallet, there is always the sendfrom option, which lets you label the address, and move coins from only that particular address =]