Etherplan: MyEtherWallet Explained with Kosala Hemachandra

  • Friday, 13 April 2018 18:00
MyEtherWallet (MEW) was the first consumer friendly interface that appeared when Ethereum was launched in 2015. It was, an still is, an incredibly useful tool for many technical and non-technical Ethereum users. Kosala Hemachandra is the founder of the project and in this interview he talks about several aspects of the product and the company. These are the topics we covered: - What is your background? - How did MyEtherWallet arise? What problem did it solve? - How do people use it? Do they register? - What are private and public keys? - What are the sections of MyEtherWallet? (i) New wallet (ii) Send ether & tokens (iii) Swap (exchange) (iv) ENS (Ethereum Name Service) (v) View wallet info - What is the vision for the future? - We left of a future interview these sections: (i) Send off-line (i) Contracts (iii) Domain sale (iv) Check TX status

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