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Minimalist Stellar Client #18

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cryptotrd opened this issue Jan 28, 2018 · 3 comments
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Minimalist Stellar Client #18

cryptotrd opened this issue Jan 28, 2018 · 3 comments

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@cryptotrd
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Hey jatchili, please excuse me posting issue here however wasn't sure how to write you. Your ripple client is still my go-to for cold storage, and is the best in the ripple-sphere currently (only one that allows for encryption of the private key). Stellar is sorely underdeveloped when it comes to wallet options...given Stellar is sort of a ripple clone, I wondered how easy it would be for you to create a Minimalist Stellar Client. One look at the Stellar or XLM Reddits and you'll see a lot of users wishing for a good wallet solution. I'd even donate some crypto for you to do this, and could possibly start a reddit thread to gain further donations from the community.
One other request for your ripple client, as well as future stellar client if that's something you want to do, would be to add option to generate a formatted wallet with QR codes. Currently I just print screen of the entire client.
Thank you and feel free to email me [email protected]

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ghost commented Feb 2, 2018

Hey @cryptotrd I liked your idea of QR codes. Was this what you had in mind?

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@cryptotrd
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Hi! That’s awesome but no not exactly. I had in mind a formatted paper wallet, such as what you would find on walletgenerator.net. With your demo, it wouldn’t be smart to print screen since the encrypted and unencrypted key is shown.

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ghost commented Feb 2, 2018

I see what you mean. I'll work on a formatted wallet but I was going with the "minimalistic" look and functionality of the original wallet. I'm afraid adding all these bells and whistles will take away from that. About your point on the unencrypted and encrypted qrs, there's a button to show and hide the secret (unencrypted) key and Qr so technically you can print screen the public and encrypted only.

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