A few hours ago, the Grin++ wallet was announced on the Grin forum, an official wallet that supports the currency based on the MimbleWimble protocol.
Currently, the wallet is in beta version but the code is already available on GitHub
However, although the official Grin client is more stable and has already been widely tested, the Grin++ wallet differs from it with some features:
- Full Windows support;
- Simple to use electron UI;
- Multi-user support;
- Full AES w/scrypt encryption to protect your coins and privacy;
- Passwords never stored in memory.
Other features will also be added in the future, including:
- HTTPS support;
- Multisig support;
- Better error handling;
- Mac support.
Being still in a beta version, the developers do not recommend to use the Grin ++ wallet on a mainnet, as there are still problems and restrictions.
In this case as well, the developer David Burkett is working autonomously and free of charge, for which reason he accepts donations in bitcoin (BTC) at the address 1EF6PmGJiQawozyGfZhyG1bsqbuJsGbmTv, or even in Grin.
What’s Grin?
Grin is a privacy currency project launched on January 15 based on the MimbleWimble protocol and currently listed on a number of exchanges including the Maltese Nexex.io.
Grin, like all the projects related to it, has not done an ICO and the whole project is thus based on user donations, without even having rewards for the founders or a pre-mining