The Easiest Way to Share your Cryptocurrency Wallets.
Tired of people asking you for your Cryptocurrency wallets? List all your public wallets in one place, but keep your private wallets private.
Wallet List, allows you to create an easily shareable page with all cryptocurrency wallets, update the list whenever you want.
Congratulations @sethlouey and @mubashariqbal on launching Wallet List today 👏🎉
I was watching @sethlouey build the Front End design of Wallet List yesterday on Twitch and I learned a lot about creating FE design and building a project in general. Thanks again for doing that Seth ! 🙌
Their capacity to execute so fast is impressive 👏
@mubashariqbal@mrcalexandre just think if Mubs didn't have to work yesterday. ;)
Thanks for the kind words and sharing Wallet List. I had a blast making it in such a short time.
Generally best practice with cryptocurrencies is to always use a new address for each transaction. But, if you don't care about that, then this is a good solution. I'm sure you could make the same thing but with it generating a unique address upon each visit fairly easily though so maybe that is something to consider for a later revision?
@mubashariqbal@sethlouey Allowing users to input their master public key and then using that to generate the address when their profile is visited would solve the problem (and also make the product significantly more attractive). If you're not planning on doing that, please let me know, as I'll build it myself. I think it's a useful tool for anyone wishing to receive crypto who prefers to use offline wallets.
@sethlouey@vivan This sounds like an great extension to the product. My understanding is that it's not always possible to get the master public key (especially with web based wallets), but for those that can would make the whole system much attractive.
@sethlouey@mubashariqbal Indeed - it isn't really useful for anyone with a web based wallet anyway, but for anyone who uses an HD wallet managed offline it is extremely useful. Personally I have found it extremely painful to receive bitcoin - you have to open up your wallet, generate a new address and then send the sender that new address. This could all be fairly easily automated. There are already several public libraries available to generate the public keys from the MPK so I imagine it wouldn't be a huge stretch. I was actually planning on building this solution as my project for the PH Hackathon, but if you are already going to do it then I'll just have to think of something else.
@sethlouey@vivan Can't tell you exactly when we'll build this (have a few other things I'd like to add first) but this is definitely on the roadmap now 😁
Feel free to build it though, lots of room for everyone building cool stuff in this space!
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