Wendell [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2013-07-15 📝 Original message:Hi Mike, You are ...
📅 Original date posted:2013-07-15
📝 Original message:Hi Mike,
You are absolutely right about the synchronize time, it's one of our main frustration points right now and we clearly won't deliver the kind of user experience we want, without fixing this. Actually we were thinking of extending Jeff Garzik's picocoin as time permits, but the plan is far from concrete at the moment.
What you say about trans-piling bitcoinj is _really_ appealing. We discounted Java simply because an OS X JVM is no longer guaranteed, but otherwise bitcoinj is ideal for our purposes. How can we assist or otherwise accelerate such an effort?
-w
On Jul 15, 2013, at 3:19 PM, Mike Hearn wrote:
> That's great! I'm all for more wallets, especially user friendly UIs.
>
> However being based on bitcoind means it will take a very long time to synchronize for new users. We know a lot of users drop out. The best fix for this is SPV mode. Do you have any plans in this direction?
>
> So far, the only SPV mode implementation I know about is bitcoinj. I am experimenting with trans-piling bitcoinj to C++ to make it usable from Objective-C++ exactly with your use case in mind.
📝 Original message:Hi Mike,
You are absolutely right about the synchronize time, it's one of our main frustration points right now and we clearly won't deliver the kind of user experience we want, without fixing this. Actually we were thinking of extending Jeff Garzik's picocoin as time permits, but the plan is far from concrete at the moment.
What you say about trans-piling bitcoinj is _really_ appealing. We discounted Java simply because an OS X JVM is no longer guaranteed, but otherwise bitcoinj is ideal for our purposes. How can we assist or otherwise accelerate such an effort?
-w
On Jul 15, 2013, at 3:19 PM, Mike Hearn wrote:
> That's great! I'm all for more wallets, especially user friendly UIs.
>
> However being based on bitcoind means it will take a very long time to synchronize for new users. We know a lot of users drop out. The best fix for this is SPV mode. Do you have any plans in this direction?
>
> So far, the only SPV mode implementation I know about is bitcoinj. I am experimenting with trans-piling bitcoinj to C++ to make it usable from Objective-C++ exactly with your use case in mind.