Even if the wallet cannot receive stealth transactions (since it cannot scan the blockchain), can it still create transactions to stealth addresses so it can send to titan names? (or will it be possible in the future)
Also, does the protocol allow to register a single normal address on the blockchain with a name, so people can still use titan names to send to you (so you keep the convenience but dont have the stealth address aspect)?
Typing in a name is just sooo much more convenient than keeping track of long alphanumeric strings, so I really hope it can also be done on mobile clients.
Btw so happy to see this! It seriously made my day that there's already a functional mobile wallet prototype, especially when we thought we didn't even have any developers working on it just a short while back. I hope this gets open sourced and funded by a delegate, I will definitely vote for a 100% paid delegate. Bitwallet could become the bitshares flagship mobile wallet.