Okay there is a serious lack of Steem Wallet software and that problem is one that needs to be corrected ASAP. There are nice wallet apps for Windows, Android and iOS for Bitcoin, Doge, Litecoin and many others but nothing for Steem/Steem Dollars. So here is the proposal:
10 Steem to the first Windows GUI Steem Wallet
10 Steem to the first iOS (from the App Store) GUI Steem Wallet
10 Steem to the first Android (from the Play Store) GUI Steem Wallet
The apps should include the functionality to:
- Sign in using your Steemit.com username/password
- The ability to transfer/sell/buy STEEM and STEEM DOLLARS
- The ability to see your current Wallet balance (on steemit.com) right inside the app
I'll get my team right on it. ;)
I hope you are serious, this really needs to happen, especially for the non-technical members of the Steemit community!
I like the idea of a bounty but 10 isn't much.. Some whale should step in and increase the amount cough cough ;-)
I am hoping all the whales will vote and push this to $20k or higher.....would make for a nice payday for the Creators of the Apps.
http://www.steemwallet.net/
Coming soon
I will throw in 50 SBD for the Windows wallet particularly :P
Make it 30K STEEM and you may get some good responses. 10 STEEM is only something like 30 bucks.... to develop an app? Just think about it... if you spend a day working on it you make much less than flipping burgers on a Mcdonalds. If you are going to make a Wallet that is reliable, tested and has good security, it will take months.
Sound interesting. The steem needs to be at least 100.
Probably can conduct a crowdfunding bounty for the development. The rewards might be higher :)
Would you call 10 Steem a bounty?
Anyway, I'd suggest you have a look at the Electron framework.
I really like it, the SIA wallet and the Slack app are built with it e.g.
http://electron.atom.io/
Should get the community to make a collective investment for some one to program it.
I think you should add a stipulation saying that all software to receive a bounty has to be open source.
How about steemit.com?