I hate to sound so critical, it sure looks like an interesting project, but could developers of such applications/websites <i>please</i> stop putting everything on their web page in marketing speech? Why do so many FOSS developers imitate the worst aspects of the proprietary, commercial software world?<p>I looked at the feature descriptions and they are full of meaningless buzzwords like "crowd sourced wisdom". So you've lost a potential user. K.I.S.S.
This app uses re-natal, a wrapper of React Native for ClojureScript. It also uses a ClojureScript framework called "re-frame" for data flow and "reagent" for wrapping React.<p>It's a pleasure to work with (most of the time, there are hiccups here and there) and you can develop for iOS and Android simultaneously. I highly recommend checking it out.<p><a href="https://github.com/drapanjanas/re-natal" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/drapanjanas/re-natal</a><p><a href="https://github.com/status-im/status-react/" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/status-im/status-react/</a>
Remarkably similar to Token from Coinbase, which launched just yesterday: <a href="https://www.tokenbrowser.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.tokenbrowser.com</a> (and which is available in the iOS app store)
You can find a comprehensive list of dapps here: <a href="http://dapps.ethercasts.com" rel="nofollow">http://dapps.ethercasts.com</a><p>Developer activity in Ethereum is increasing at a very fast pace. This is only supposed to accelerate after the upcoming metropolis upgrade hard fork.
I haven't followed Ethereum since the whole DAO debacle. I was very excited about the technology but the way the whole hard fork/Ethereum Classic thing was handled really turned me off. Has progress been made on formally verifying contracts or anything like that? And why aren't more people bothered by the whole hard fork thing?
This looks great, but the only thing stopping me from integrating something like this into my apps is the fact that there isn't any native (Objective-C) client/library support, so far.<p>Its one thing to have a prototype built with JS. Its another thing entirely to integrate into apps which use native technologies.
Whenever there is an article on crypto currencies, I see a subset of accounts come out of the woodwork to praise them.<p>Whether you've invested in Ethereum should be mentioned.