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[Taler] Wallet architecture: browser plugin or system resource?
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David Seaward |
Subject: |
[Taler] Wallet architecture: browser plugin or system resource? |
Date: |
Tue, 05 Sep 2017 12:45:45 +0200 |
Hi,
I wanted to confirm my understanding of the user's wallet:
1. Currently, each device has its own wallet. So my phone wallet and my
laptop wallet are distinct.
2. In the future, there may be a mechanism to synchronise wallets. At
this point my phone and laptop could share the same wallet.
3. In the current implementation, does the wallet operate solely as a
browser plugin, or is a shared system resource?
One way of understanding this: if I use two browsers on the same
device, do they each need a Taler wallet plugin and are these wallets
distinct? Another way of looking at it, if I use a GNU/Linux distro
would I install a single wallet package, which all my browsers (and
possible other applications) could access?
Regards,
David
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