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rainbow reviews and mentions
- Everyone here (including me) is very bullish on Ethereum's future. But, playing devil's advocate, is there a chance that Ethereum could fail and why (not)?
- URGENT: Can anyone tell me what's an ACTIVE walletS and where I can find a list of 20 active wallets? I recently got accepted in the Blockchain club of our college (corporate/operations domain) and I have zero idea about how it works.
- What is an active wallet? My blockchain group leader asked me to list 40 active wallets. I gave him the following list: (attached below). He said "not this, i need active wallets".
- What is an active wallets? My blockchain group leader asked me to list 40 active wallets. I gave him the following list: (attached below). He said "not this, i need active wallets".
- Open source wallet with good UI?
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Metamask will now collect your IP adress. What are your options?
Ther's always the option to switch wallets. You can try other popular wallets like TrustWallet or rainbow.me There are other popular options like Rabby, or Coinbase Wallet, but I can't vouch for them as I haven't tried them.
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Having a safe CEX: proof of solvency and beyond
> Saying “we’ll make it easier to host your own coins” is a bit like saying “we’ll solve the #1 problem with mass crypto adoption”.
Sure, I mean, we're still in the "dial-up era" of crypto and a big part of that is wallet UX. But if you're following the space closely, you can see there's been some solid efforts on that front.
Rainbow Wallet (https://rainbow.me/) is an iOS & Android wallet that backs up your private keys to iCloud/Google cloud. I think for smaller sums of money and valuables, this is a pretty good solution.
Argent (https://www.argent.xyz/) is a smart contract wallet that has a "social recovery" feature that allows you to delegate account recovery to a circle of trusted parties.
Gnosis Safe (https://gnosis-safe.io/) is another smart contract wallet that many DAOs use for treasury management, which allows for arbitrary multisig settings to be configured (like requiring 3 out of 5 signers or what have you).
Some of these still need work on UX, but the core tech is there. Another factor is blockchain fees. Layer 2s like Arbitrum (https://arbitrum.io/) and Starkware (https://starkware.co/) have already dramatically reduced fees (by as much as 10-20x and will likely get to 1000x reduction by the end of the decade).
Once the layer 2s and layer 3s are more mature, it's conceivable that a Coinbase or Kraken could run their own auditable rollup, even if the order book was run on a centralized server, at least the net balances would be held on-chain (Dydx https://dydx.exchange/ works like this currently).
- What coins are you guys actually making use of?
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How to achieve something like this with SwiftUI/UIKit?
Yeah it's Rainbow. I wasn't aware that it's open-source! Thanks a lot. Took a quick look and seems like it's using react-native for most of its components. Here's the MarqueeList component. I should be able to take some inspiration from this; thanks!
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