Post
Topic
Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Guncoin(GUN) - New GUN V1.3 Release - Moving Forward Again
by
damm315er
on 15/01/2018, 23:23:03 UTC
We have had quite a few online gun stores and businesses contact us recently just through the contact page on the main website.  They are VERY new to crypto currency and were thrilled to learn there is a cryptocurrency they can use today and that it is looking to improve itself all the time - like we are. 

So they all have the Users Guide and are learning about GUN and crypto for now and are looking forward to the mobile wallet after we get V1.4 completed in a few weeks.  Additionally, we are considering (not for sure yet), doing an online GUN Wallet (like MyMonero or MyEtherWallet, etc.).  Having used both of those two, we can see the benefit for having one online instead of tied to your computer.  There is no downloading, setup or risk of loosing your hard drive, etc.  Plus you can access it from any computer any time. 

We think for the local gun establishments out there this might be an outstanding option to supplement a PC/MAC wallet and a mobile wallet.......Comments/feedback???


I believe that an online wallet would be a great option to have.

It would need to be as secure as possible, with as little downtime as possible, so users know that their GunCoin is as safe and accessible as can be.

A user interface that is simple to understand, with maybe some nondescript links to information/website/etc...

Having the ability to import private keys could be helpful too.

I have been thinking about an online wallet for a while, and provided that it is secured well, it's a definite plus in getting to the intended users..

Also, the ability to just type a name, like "Dave's gun shop" and have a guncoin address already associated would be great!! (obviously account setup in advance required, with verification so some honyock doesn't end up with "demolition ranch")

Could even do 2fa QR codes with a mobile app for extra security.

I say to prove security, whatever gets paid to the coder gets left in a wallet on the site for a week as a bounty for hackers to try out, before any users put any funds in there.  Put your money where your mouth is, right?   lol