New wallet have only performance improvements from me and visual changes from crypto-city team.
No hardfork, no rescan needed , old 1.1.4 wallet compatible, except voting functions.
PS. I do not check crypto-city windows wallets, only use my own compilation.
We appreciate your contributions to the project, but the Crypto-city team are not simply modifying the UI.
https://github.com/Crypto-city/Element-HYP/commit/8aa02d4c75bd81e8cdd590cda59ac81a7067c6fdhttps://github.com/Crypto-city/Element-HYP/commit/01d0d50bb237ab1cc0de5fb03ddc31c8499cc608https://github.com/Crypto-city/Element-HYP/commit/01d0d50bb237ab1cc0de5fb03ddc31c8499cc608https://github.com/Crypto-city/Element-HYP/commit/ec6f7f4f85823165681cd03b3f49abce08f530c2https://github.com/Crypto-city/Element-HYP/commit/240d1e1ce0898818c8aaeb1c56d9b027d4babde0https://github.com/Crypto-city/Element-HYP/commit/1fd2b8c985ae4465d6e83a1677a67f0c9d9c3d8ahttps://github.com/Crypto-city/Element-HYP/commit/ed5f6e2da99d9c21d320d5f0f21c7c9fd539a0bcAdditionally, the new SPV mobile wallet data has yet to be pushed into the repo, which will happen in due course once we're satisfied with the UI; of course is being developed by the Crypto-city team.
If you'd like to know how we're approaching the development of the mobile wallet, please check:
https://electrum.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spv.htmlAnd of course, you're welcome to continue to use whatever former client version you wish as it's not a hard fork, but obviously we want everyone to be aware that the aesthetic development of HYP and the direction we're going in will not include any of the former ideology. As we expand the project, acquire new exchanges, and develop furthermore, it will be in the direction of Element (HYP) and the narrative that follows. The proceeding new bitcointalk thread will be thorough and will inform the community of everything we intend to do.