Thanks for your reply
"One feature that seems to be catching on is the anonymous function that Tips and a few other coins are doing. It's something to look into when you had the time, or got bored."
> Is this the coin mixing I've been hearing about? It's a fairly complex system
Yes, it's complicated, basically they guy explained it like this "There are extra coins floating around the network on the nodes, it just mixes them into a block then sends them along to the intended target" I know if you send a large amount it will send any that can't be mixed back to your wallet might get fixed as more people use it. Will find the devs post about it. Last I knew the code hasn't been released publically.
"People are more and more worried about encryption anymore, to keep it safe from hackers or manipulation. Is it possible to add google authenticator to your wallet? Instead of one option of encrypt wallet like ever other coin?"
> Wallet encryption generally suffices, as long as the password is sufficiently long. Google Authenticator could be pretty easy to add, however
As for this I look at it this way plan for the stupidest, idiot you can think of. Then build for them. The encrypt feature built into the wallet is nice and all. However if you loose it or forget it you lose all your coins in your wallet no matter what. How many people forget there passwords everyday? I know for mainstream the average person would be pretty pissed off if they forgot their password and could never get there money from there bank account ever again. Personally I have my wallets passwords save in a text file on several flash drives and its just a huge randomly generated set of anything. If I lost them all or one got hacked I could be screwed because I use same one for every wallet. Not the smartest idea but its better then using so many passwords I forget them. If I was to bet on it, I would say 70% of the wallets out there don't have there wallets encryption setup. Just a guess that I pulled from my ass.