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On that note, I think we have every possibility to make desktop and =
mobile wallets mind-numbingly simple -- and perhaps even do one better. =
Is this now a community priority? If so, I would really appreciate some =
additional contributors to Hive!

https://github.com/hivewallet/hive-osx
https://github.com/hivewallet/hive-android

-wendell

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On Apr 7, 2014, at 9:15 PM, Eric Martindale wrote:

> We need to make it so mind-numbingly simple to "run Bitcoin correctly" =
that the average user doesn't find reasons to do so in the course of =
normal use.  Right now, Coinbase and Bitstamp are winning in the user =
experience battle, which technically endanger the user, and by proxy the =
Bitcoin network.
>=20
> Multi-sig as a default is a start.  It won't succeed unless the user =
experience is simply better than trusted third parties, but we need to =
start the education process with the very basic fundamental: trusting a =
third-party with full access to your Bitcoin is just replacing one =
centralized banking system with another.

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