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RE: Want To Promote EOS In Hong Kong?

in #eos7 years ago

Is there some reason why you're using a command line and not a GUI interface? I use Embarcadero's Rad Studio (Delphi, C++) to interact with Dll's, dylibs, and other external data structures. The stuff you're doing is what I used to do back around 1981 on a PDP1170 mainframe. It's not a wallet that your novice grandmother is going to want to use, yet. One wrong move with that private key and poof. Everything you just did is fraught with hazards to anyone not adequately trained.

I'm new to blockchain programming, but have written software professionally for a couple decades now. Back in the 90's I used to use PGP back when it was integrated with Eudora (then the government stepped in) so I'm familiar with public / private key and hashing algo's.

I start Ivan OnTech's coding June 1.

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Well with EOS there aren't a lot of front ends built to interact with cleos. Also the testnet code was constantly changing as well so building a lot so far could have been counter productive.

There is a browser extension called Scatter that is in development to be a wallet for EOS

https://github.com/EOSEssentials/Scatter

Thanks. I just saw NS James project the other day. Not ready yet to expose my private key to the internet though, but would like to use the public key to check balance in the mean time.

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