Is there any Counterparty compatible offline wallet for Windows..? Keeping all the funds on centralized website (controlled by someone else) doesn’t sound too good idea to me, be it an exchange, or Counterpart official online wallet…
I’m pretty sure Counterwallet uses client-side encryption, so your funds aren’t being held on anybody’s server. Its like a desktop light wallet but in your browser.
Thanks a lot for the info! The only problem remaining there – I need to rely on the availability of the said website. If it is down, I have no access to the wallet.
One more question if you don’t mind… The website tells “With Counterwallet, your passphrase is literally your wallet, and all of your addresses and keys are generated on-the-fly when you log in.”. However how does it keep the information about all the additional addresses I have created? How does it know how many addresses I have in my wallet currently? Interestingly, I am fairly sure I have created an additional address in my wallet a month ago, but I don’t see it now when logging in. I went ahead and created another additional address now, logged out, then logged it, and address is there (the new one). But the old one has disappeared.
I have lots and lots of experience with XCP tokens. I don’t know any Counterparty compatible wallet for Windows, however IndieSquare is a great XCP mobile wallet. There’s no central server with regards to Indiesquare connecting to XCP nodes. You can also use Tokenly.
The browser-based wallet (Counterwallet) uses which all your addresses and private keys are derived from the passphrase. You can interchangebly use the same passphrase with Indiesquare. Though I don’t know the exact derivation path it uses. Maybe you can find out for us and share here. Thanks.
Published at Tue, 21 Mar 2017 08:07:20 +0000
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