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=== Wallet Security === | === Wallet Security === | ||
* The wallet available from this service is considered a hybrid EWallet. | |||
* Bitcoins are not stored with wollit, but instead held in your browser. | |||
* There is an encrypted copy of your wallet stored on wollit's servers, | |||
* wollit cannot spend/lose of even access your Bitcoins. | |||
* aes encryption | * aes encryption | ||
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[[Category:Clients]] | [[Category:Clients]] | ||
[[Category:Mobile]] | [[Category:Mobile]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:05, 12 December 2013
A simple and secure web-based client-side encrypted Bitcoin wallet.
wollit aims to facilitate mainstream adoption of Bitcoin by providing a simple, secure and clean way of sending, receiving and managing Bitcoin transactions.
wollit also provides merchant functionality for utilising Bitcoin as a payment mechanism and offers developers full blockchain browser functionality
Fees
There are no fees for using wollit
History
The service launched in beta in May 2013
Wallet Security
- The wallet available from this service is considered a hybrid EWallet.
- Bitcoins are not stored with wollit, but instead held in your browser.
- There is an encrypted copy of your wallet stored on wollit's servers,
- wollit cannot spend/lose of even access your Bitcoins.
- aes encryption
- iso10126 padding
- 500 rounds of PBKDF2 on users password as key