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Re: [Taler] Dislike Browser Wallets
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telamohn |
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Re: [Taler] Dislike Browser Wallets |
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Sat, 22 Dec 2018 03:27:53 +0000 |
I hear you brother, I'm not taler developer but my guess is that there is
nothing from stopping anyone from porting taler wallet to a simple library as
long as you can provide:
1. A secure context to run the wallet in.
2. Ability to send http-requests in order to communicate with exchange &
merchant
3. compatible crypto routines?
Redeeming your product will be a bit different without an html renderer but if
I'm not entirely wrong you should be able build a wallet that treats the
exchange & merchant as a rest-api. From what I've seen so far, taler is
designed to work stateless and without javascript.
Regards
//Tony
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On Saturday, December 22, 2018 2:59 AM, <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>
> I like the idea of Taler, but my favorite browser is qutebrowser and I
> hate Chrome, Firefox, or just web browser wallets in general enough not
> to consider trying a demo. (To be honest, I hated how cryptocurrencies
> were opting for in-browser wallets too).
>
> Will there be a software or command line wallet? The latter I would
> prefer over some cancer Electron app with some
> talentless-hipster-flat-color-metro theme. I'm saying this with the
> complete honesty as someone who's been sitting on the sidelines for too
> long.
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