On iOS app invitations:
For security reasons, Crypteriums functionality will be made available to its users in stages (at this time, we are not completely sure that our services most important functions are error-free). To control this process, a limited number of special invitations have been provided to a certain part of our audience. We are planning to enable full access to Crypteriums full range of options soon (reinstalling the app will not be necessary). We apologize for the inconvenience. The procedure of launching the app this way was implemented in the interest of our community. However, it is easier to simply wait for the services full range of options to open for everyone.
Wouldn't it be better to provide a public beta version for everyone instead to just "a certain part of our audience", maybe on the testenet (using the Ethereum Ropsten testnet and a test version of your backend) ? And would be nice to publish at least the source code of the client app on github, so that other people could look at it and give you feedback about security etc. As written before, security by obscurity is not working.
The full beta versions of the application are not available to everyone for control purposes. It is easier to collect the feedback from a few than the many. On source code, as I stated before, There is no plan to release Crypterium source codes on GitHub at the moment. Its hard to tell that a frequency or severity of hacker attacks depends on this. The security is strong and fullfill the most modern security requirements. Our application belongs to the category of crypto banks. We do not know examples when current banking solutions are fully laid out to public. Thats a not safe. There is one more thing that should be taken into account. We have our own developments on safety, optimization, data transfer, etc that should be kept private. Our chosen methods are working perfectly fine, but thank you for your concern and feedback.
Do you plan to release the source code for github in the future? Also what it is necessary to make to participate in testing? And one more question, version of the application available for download on ios so far very raw, when you will introduce new functionality?
There is no plan to release Crypterium source codes on GitHub at the moment. Its hard to tell that a frequency or severity of hacker attacks depends on this. The security is strong and fulfill the most modern security requirements. Our application belongs to the category of crypto banks. We do not know examples when current banking solutions are fully laid out to public. Thats a not safe. There is one more thing that should be taken into account. We have our own developments on safety, optimization, data transfer, etc that should be kept private.
For security reasons, Crypteriums functionality will be made available to its users in stages. We are planning to enable full access to Crypteriums full range of options soon (reinstalling the app will not be necessary). The procedure of launching the app this way was implemented in the interest of our community.
If you would like to receive an invitation and start using the full version of Crypterium sooner, please contact us at
invite@crypterium.com and provide the following information:
- How many CRPT tokens you have at your disposal;
- What kind of smartphone you have;
- Why it is important for you to start using the full functionality of Crypterium as soon as possible.
Our product requires a number of third party integrations including payment cards, exchanges, developers, etc. The core technology is now ready now. It is just a matter of putting all of the parts together in a way which is economically viable, for everybody involved. Functional capabilities of Crypterium will be added upon gradually. We cannot define any version as "full" because we are planning to update and expand our public features on a regular basis. If you mean the introduction of NFC and crypto-fiat transactions, it depends on achieving agreements with third party partners. We are in the final stage of negotiations with some of them.