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Nice clean look.
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I'll reserve judgement until @DarthCoin has his say.
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THIS IS NOT ABOUT A WALLET IN SPECIFIC ! This is a general guideline for developing a spending wallet, by Bitcoin Design team. Is not about some app in specific. Based on these guidelines, BD team is talking with developing teams and help them with a good design. They did it with many wallet apps and all their talking sessions are public on BitcoinTV: https://bitcointv.com/c/bitcoindesign/videos
Bitcoin Design team is doing great guides, like this one for example, about LN liquidity: https://bitcoin.design/guide/how-it-works/liquidity/
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Yes, we realized this after the fact. That’s for the insight.
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Might be a terrible wallet. I am just basing it on the look of the screenshot.
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I agree. That why I posted it. I'm just bracing for the incoming wrath!
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It’s a design reference for wallet builders, not real wallet
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That makes me feel more relaxed 👀 #571712
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Gotcha
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @gbks 13 Jun
Good think it's an open-source/open-design effort and all feedback and criticism can be used to make it better.
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I'm so glad that these folks exist and are doing their thing. What a valuable contribution to the ecosystem.
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Has anyone used this wallet? What are their comments about it?
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It's actually a design to allow developers to build their own open source wallet. I made that mistake myself during the first read:
A reference design is a complete design for a bitcoin product. It goes beyond just demonstrating individual user flows – rather, it shows you how all of the user flows fit together and serve a purpose in the user’s life. You can use this open-source reference design to help you build your own similar bitcoin product!
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Oh my bad, I should have read it correctly. Thanks for correcting me.
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That's only because @saunter corrected me!
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I just read that comment. Thanks @saunter
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I might be being unfair, but... FUCK !

Wallet Recovery and Key Replacement

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The user lost their mobile device

At some point, users are likely to either lose their mobile device, purchase a new one, or delete the wallet app.
For them to recover their wallet again, they would need the following:
  1. The sign-in details of the cloud account that contains the backup key
  2. The PIN they created when setting up the wallet, to decrypt the cloud key
  3. Access to their signing device
They can use their PIN to unlock the cloud key and, with the help of the signing device, recover their wallet. If the user loses any 1 of these 3 things, they will not be able to recover their wallet again.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @gbks 13 Jun
What's the specific criticism?
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  1. The sign-in details of the cloud account that contains the backup key
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Looks clean,hope it's fast as it claims
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Nice post. I read this article. I will try to use this for develope a wallet.
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Looks impressive by the prototype..
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