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'''A simple and secure web-based client-side encrypted [[EWallet]] for Bitcoin.'''
'''A simple and secure web-based client-side encrypted Bitcoin wallet.'''




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=== Wallet Security ===
=== Wallet Security ===


The wallet available from this service is considered a hybrid EWallet.  
* The wallet available from this service is considered a hybrid EWallet.  
This means that the coins are not stored with wollit, but instead held in your browser.  
* 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, but wollit does not have your wallet password and thus cannot spend/lose or even access your Bitcoins.
* 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:Mobile]]
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[[Category:Block chain browsers]]

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


External Link

wollit

wollit blog