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Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace
by
dzimbeck
on 14/01/2015, 18:59:53 UTC
It would start with pegging a little early so we showed investors stability for their finances when Bitcoin is like a rollercoaster right now. It would be a great chance for BitBay now...
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We will first fix the wallets.

So we have a solid platform.


The pegging will come later since there is much to take care of first Tongue

I think that we could attract more users. When we are about ninety space coinmarketcap we are not very interesting for potential users and investors. It was not meant badly. This is just my thought...


How the F do you want to attract more users if the wallet don't work properly, we need to address the issue i am also having issues AFAIK this happens with Windows8. I think with most customers Windows8 is the most choosen OS and also for future Windows7 is outphased by April, so we need to focus on Windows8 because it's also futureproof.

I see a lot of people talking about it not running windows 8. You realize that is an entirely different build. Its the same at vista or 98. Every version of windows is different with all service packs. But actually our website shows bithalo downloaded a few hundred times a day and mostly windows 7. There was very few people who reported issues. And a majority of our visitors use Mac. Windows 8 is not as popular as 7 yet. Regardless, making it cross platform is not the kind of thing to have happen over night. It will be the next thing i work on though.

Issie what issue are you having? Can you send me an email with a time we can talk on skype or do teamviewer? Anyone who has issues on windows 7 can solve them if they install openssl or simply contact me directly. Also, none of the issues are directly with Bitbay but with bitbayd or bitmhalo which is the headless daemon or bitmhalo which is bitmessage which requires openssl.

In the directory you will see libeay32.dll and there are two of them for different windows builds. If those dont work, then install openssl. Later i can see if i can include it in the installer.