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Quote from: bytemaster on November 04, 2014, 07:43:07 pmPlease take a look at github.com/BitShares/BitShares-JS for our work on performing TITAN and other crypto functions in javascript.Thanks - I've browsed that already and was hoping to contribute to it with the extra work that needs to be done to fully support this
Please take a look at github.com/BitShares/BitShares-JS for our work on performing TITAN and other crypto functions in javascript.
I think anything like this should be voted in. It goes without saying. The developer just needs to commit to a cap in their pay and when market cap grows, they need to burn the excess.IMO anyone who has been doing work previously for free and it has demonstrable value should get a delegate and receive some level of pay. We need more services out there etc. Our adoption in crypto-sphere is so lacking. Anything in this direction is worth paying for, especially if the person was willing to do it for free previously. (Which shows a level of commitment..)I've never been in agreement with those who said we should hire every dev who is working on crypto projects. Stuff like this is completely different.
great project.what time do you expect to finish it?
If you want to do that, why not just run the BTS web wallet on a server, and allow people to login to their accounts with a username & password ? It seems like it would be a whole lot easier to modify the web wallet to support that rather than create an entirely new trading interface.
Quote from: monsterer on October 31, 2014, 09:25:18 amprovide a way for traders to get started with bitshares without having to install the client If you want to do that, why not just run the BTS web wallet on a server, and allow people to login to their accounts with a username & password ? It seems like it would be a whole lot easier to modify the web wallet to support that rather than create an entirely new trading interface.
provide a way for traders to get started with bitshares without having to install the client
Yes!(This is an example of why this new system is great. It results in Bitshares being built faster).
I've been waiting for this....will vote I know Cass and team are working on the new market UI also. Is there overlap?
Quote from: svk on October 31, 2014, 11:05:17 amQuote from: xeroc on October 31, 2014, 10:58:16 amI think you will run into problems when parsing TITAN transactions ... as the private key is in the browser .. and you need to scan ALL transactions if they are intended for you ..Either you focus on the 'mail' protocol which will be used to announce transactions for the lightweight client soon .. or you will only be able to work with non-TITAN transactions .. either way .. the project can lead to a killer-app!! Mail will be used for this?? How did you learn that?Can't speak for xeroc, but there was a conversation on the forum between bytemaster and drltc a while back when bytemaster mentioned this is what mail is about. Not necessarily the same thing as KeyMail, afaik.
Quote from: xeroc on October 31, 2014, 10:58:16 amI think you will run into problems when parsing TITAN transactions ... as the private key is in the browser .. and you need to scan ALL transactions if they are intended for you ..Either you focus on the 'mail' protocol which will be used to announce transactions for the lightweight client soon .. or you will only be able to work with non-TITAN transactions .. either way .. the project can lead to a killer-app!! Mail will be used for this?? How did you learn that?
I think you will run into problems when parsing TITAN transactions ... as the private key is in the browser .. and you need to scan ALL transactions if they are intended for you ..Either you focus on the 'mail' protocol which will be used to announce transactions for the lightweight client soon .. or you will only be able to work with non-TITAN transactions .. either way .. the project can lead to a killer-app!!
We are going to provide a way to do this without Titan.
It's planned to feature in-browser signing of transactions (for security purposes) enabling a web-wallet, a trading interface, bitUSD on-ramp through bitcoin deposit/withdrawal and a bunch of other stuff.
As it stands, its only really a bitsharesblocks.com style viewer, because I'm only part way through development. I'm putting this out there now because I wanted to get a feel for whether people thought this would be a project worth voting in as a delegate?
To the ecosystem it would contribute a javascript implementation of transaction signing, provide a way for traders to get started with bitshares without having to install the client and enable them to get into and out of bitUSD via bitcoin (in a similar way to https://trade.secureae.com/ does for NXT).
So, is this something you'd vote my delegate in for (if I had one) ?