Author Topic: [python-bitshares-qt] CITADEL Desktop Wallet  (Read 10669 times)

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Offline jhtitor

Not bad. Have you made a steemit post here? https://steemit.com/trending/bitshares

Thanks. Not at the moment, not.

I've tried to create a steemit account, but it requires a mobile phone number. This goes strictly against our whole ideology of the CITADEL - which is to use cryptographic and web-of-trust methods to gain reputation and respect; not by giving away personal information to unknown entities.

That is why we have chosen BitShares AND Monero, as both of those align with our ideology very well. Steemit - not so much.

Anyways, thanks for your comment and interest, I'll be happy to hear more of your feedback, obviously.



The readme mentions Windows XP, you're not still using XP right? Time to upgrade or switch to Linux? :D

Our main development platform is Linux.

The Windows XP thing is just the lowest version we support; simply to give our users the widest possible choice.
Forcing people to upgrade their computers/OSes is not something we have any particular interest in.

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The readme mentions Windows XP, you're not still using XP right? Time to upgrade or switch to Linux? :D

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nice work! stoked to try it out!

Offline jhtitor

Here's the new BitShares Desktop Wallet, brought to you by the CITADEL.

Latest version - 0.2.7 - https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=26311.msg327408#msg327408

Downloads:

https://citadel.li http://citadel2miawoaqw.onion/

Github:

https://github.com/jhtitor/citadel

Some tech details:

it's written in python, and is heavily based on xeroc's python-bitshares library, it uses QT4 for the UI, so it's easily portable to OSX, Windows and Linux. I'm providing builds for the OSX and Windows versions myself, and the Linux guys are supposed to use the source tarball.

Please do not hesitate to ask any questions, and report bugs; this is a very RAW first version and we expect lots of failures and problems, to be honest.

However, it already has quite a lot of features, including support for BitShares BLIND TRANSFERS (yeah!).
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