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Szerző: Daniel Larimer
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Címzett: System undo crew
Tárgy: Re: [unSYSTEM] DarkWallet for BitShares
From the perspective of the wallet, it would be multi-currency and focus almost entirely on browser side management of keys. The browser would simply fetch the latest transactions, scan them, update balances, and enabling the building of transactions. The time and effort involved on the wallet side would actually be very minimal once you have the infrastructure for a Bitcoin wallet.

We are building a separate block explorer that will display a live feed of market conditions so the wallet wouldn't have to focus on building the charts.

Bottom line, I don't think that it would require much risk to Dark Wallet's current design. There are about 8 'output types' that would need to be managed, every transfer has a unit, and otherwise very similar logic to a bitcoin wallet.

I haven't looked at the web-based wallets, but CryptoKit seems to be the biggest competitor to DarkWallet.

Anyone who has doubts about BitShares should schedule a Skype call with me. The white paper needs to be refreshed to add clearer explanations.

You all have a lot of talent and I would like to maximize the benefit we can give society by working together.

Dan




On Jan 1, 2014, at 3:47 PM, Thomas Hartman <thomashartman1@???> wrote:

> I confess I don't follow how bitshares will work although I read the whitepaper. In other words I have some doubts.
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> But I'll give BitShares the benefit of the doubt for the purposes of this response and instead ask: what sort of architecture would be most cobducive to what you propose?
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> In other words, what should the components be, and where should the interfaces be, to promote maximal opportunities for collaboration while minimizing risk that one or both projects could fail?
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> Personally I'm taking a close look at sx tool with a view to refactoring it and plugging it into other codedbases I'm working on. I haven't taken a close look at darkwallet yet but I'm curious what you think with fresh beginner mind hat on.
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> On Jan 1, 2014 11:58 AM, "Daniel Larimer" <dlarimer@???> wrote:
> All,
>    I would like to make a proposal that we combine your work on the Dark Wallet with my work on BitShares.  The result would be a browser-based client that enables everyone to buy/sell/short and deal in options all manner of currencies.

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>    I am prepared to fund such an effort if we can agree on some basic specs and costs.

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>    I think we would all make a lot more progress by working together if possible.

>
>    What do you think?

>
> Dan
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