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layout: forum
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title: 'Re: Bitcoin mobile.'
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grand_parent: Forum Posts
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parent: Bitcoin Forum
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nav_order: 150
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date: 2010-06-26 20:58:26 UTC
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original: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=177.msg1814#msg1814
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# Re: Bitcoin mobile.
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<code>Re: Bitcoin mobile.
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June 26, 2010, 08:58:26 PM
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<a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=177.msg1452#msg1452">Quote from: sirius-m on June 10, 2010, 01:51:16 PM</a>
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You can of course use services like vekja.net or mybitcoin.com on a mobile browser, depositing money there to the extent you trust them.
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I think that's the best option right now. Like cash, you don't keep your entire net worth in your pocket, just walking around money for incidental expenses.
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They could make a smaller version of the site optimized for mobile. If there was an app, it could be a front end to one of those, with the main feature being QR-code reader, or maybe there's already a universal QR-code reading app that web sites can be designed to accept scans from.
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If there was an iPhone app that was just a front end for vekja or mybitcoin, not a big involved P2P, would apple approve it and if not, on what basis? It could always be an Android app instead. An app is not really necessary though, just a mobile sized website.
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A web interface to your own Bitcoin server at home wouldn't be a solution for everyone. Most users don't have a static IP, and it's too much trouble to set up port forwarding.
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