Hello everyone!
Today (really...yesterday :-) ) is a great day, the first version of the mobile wallet for Android has just been reseased!
Most of you might have heard about it today (maybe you just read it on the blog post) and I wanted to share with you the importance of such event.
SpecificalLy, there are two arguments I would like to cover with you today, the first stresses is how exceptional is that a young project like DeepOnion already has a working mobile wallet. Maybe, those who understand a little bit of coding (not the underwriter, to be honest) are aware about all the struggles of releasing such a type of application, especially because it deals with money and payments.
In fact, it worth noticing that much older, marketed and well known projects than DeepOnion still have not released a mobile wallet, neither for IOS systems nor for Android.
The mere fact that, just in a few months, DeepOnion developers have managed to launch such wallet is, in my opinion, a strong index of great committment, and, among other things, it seems that this effort has not subtracted time and focus for other developements, as Stealth Addresses were successfully just released this Monday.
There is another thing I would like to highlight: the release of the mobile wallet was not a surprise at all, in the sense that it was foreseen in the roadmap for this quarter.
The fact that a working version was released on March 21st means that we have respected the roadmap! In modern cryptocurrencies space, respecting the roadmap is a big deal and can only be a source of pride for the developers and, at the same time, of great satisfaction for us who believe in this project and in its short and long term vision.
We can hope that all these innovations and developments, coming close to each other, will mitigate or reduce the presumable dump that will likely occur after the Airdrop; or, from another point of view, these constant innovations should reinforce our conviction and faith in a skilled development team that works relentlessly for the success of the project itself.
So, let's move on, and stay tuned for the next steps of this great project called DeepOnion!
See you soon