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Re: [ANN] Sterlingcoin (SLG) - 100% PoS | Version 1.4 | Services & Merchants
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Rols
on 16/03/2015, 14:13:08 UTC
I really hope there will be an iOS wallet as well, when you finish working on the android one  Smiley

Yes as Android is Java and Swift is Java based for iOS. Also we have an API iOS wallet we have half finished and is awaiting the REST API's completion.

Some nice gears to have your wallet in. Not for U.S. people  Grin

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