Hi Barry and thanks for your two posts that explain more about Dash and what makes it unique. Your enthusiasm at receiving your first Dash was wonderful to read. Maybe you can explain a little about what Dash wallet you use and why you chose that option. I tried the Dash Core wallet, spent many hours downloading the multi-gigabyte blockchain. Sure it has some nice features but overall I was a little disappointed, the interface is not eye candy. Tried out the Electrum version and am happy with that. Faster to load up and very easy to use. Which wallet did you opt for and why? May your wallet fill up with Dash and every day be a D-Day.
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you sure you are talking about the dash wallet shokdee? it is only 1.14 gig which is one the smallest in the top 10 as far as i know. i think monero is about 10gig and it launched after dash and just now got a official gui and people starting to really use even use it, hate to see how that's going to scale. doge has massive bloating issues too at almost 20 gigs along with ethereum (less than 1.5 years old) at around 75 gigs (oh my) and btc over 100gigs.
if you download the dash bootstrap it should take just minutes.
https://github.com/UdjinM6/dash-bootstrap
the current dash gui is not a fancy as others i have seen but gets the job done and is user friendly. bitshares had a real nice gui but it was pretty complicated and not very user friendly. it had an embedded exchange and all kinds of cool features though. i sold all my bts long ago and don't know how they have progressed, nice pretty gui though.
check out the Dash evo wallet it's pretty, professional and easy to use. you will not need to dl the whole bc either but will get the same level of security as if you did.
Dash Evolution Preview -- A Glimpse at the Future of Payments
I've watched some of these DASH videos also the last week. followed you --- you clearly know your stuff and I can learn lol
That's a great reply! Thanks for that.
I see a good detailed reply below but if you need direct links to good people to help you --- look on my Twitter feed for some very recent DASH connected resources direct from them. They are all pretty good! Same on Facebook actually.