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Re: [UNOFFICIAL] VNL | Vanillacoin 0.3.1 | DarkPP/MinerPP/CoinPP | ZeroTime TestNet
by
pallas
on 12/08/2015, 13:28:39 UTC
an android phone is just a linux computer.
you can compile any coin that you can compile on, for example, an ubuntu pc and have all the features.
provided you have enough storage space for the blockchain, that is.

This is too simplistic. The kernel is a Linux machine, but it's not true that anything that runs on Ubuntu would run on Android. Besides, there are important constraints in mobile devices, like battery life.

I was just saying that VNL can't claim "we are the only coin that can be compiled on android"
Where is that said and how is it exactly posed so that I can have an opinion? Just want to read the exact phrase to have an honest and fair opinion.

here:

https://twitter.com/vanillanewsbits/status/612402595714498561

Wondering about this.

What makes this coin more amenable to being compiled on various platforms compared to other coins?

Is there a compiler for iOS already?

Should the graphic instead say "compiled to run on any platform"?

No other coin can be compiled on Android or iOS.  

What does this mean for you?  It means you can copy your wallet.dat from your iOS device or Android device and use it with your desktop client.

The iOS wallet is used by a number of people and it's on Apple TestFlight.

If you want to use the iOS wallet, just hop on IRC and ask xcore or tom_ewok for an invitation.