Our goal is to support every cryptocurrency with an active development team. Store all the best cryptocurrency through a single app, without sacrificing security. Private keys are stored on your own device. Instead of having one backup file for every coin, you get a master key that can be memorized or stored on a piece of paper. Restore all wallets from a single recovery phrase.
TODOs:
- Create instrumentation tests to test a signed APK
Install Android Studio. Once it is running, import coinomi-android by navigating to where you cloned or downloaded it and selecting settings.gradle. When it is finished importing, click on the SDK Manager . You will need to install SDK version 21.
Make sure that you have JDK 7 installed before building. You can get it [Here](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7-downloads-1880260.html). Once you have that installed, navigate to File > Project Structure > SDK Location and change the path of your current JDK to the path of the new JDK. **The project will not build with JDK 8**.
Once it is finished installing, you will need to enable developer options on your phone. To do so, go into settings, About Phone, locate your Build Number, and tap it 7 times, or until it says "You are now a Developer". Then, go back to the main Settings screen and scroll once again to the bottom. Select Developer options and enable USB Debugging.
Then plug your phone into your computer and hit the large green play button at the top of Android Studio. It will load for a moment before prompting you to select which device to install it on. Select your device from the list, and hit continue.
NOTE If you are attempting to build on a Lollipop emulator, please ensure that you are using Android 5..* armeabi-v7*. It will not build on an x86/x86_64 emulator.
Your contributions are very welcome, be it translations, extra features or new coins support. Just fork this repo and create a pull request with your changes.
For new coins support read this document. Generally you need:
- Electrum-server support
- Coinomi core support
- A beautiful vector icon
- Entry to the BIP44 registry that is maintained by Satoshi labs
To release the app follow the steps.
- Change the following:
- in strings.xml app_name string to "Coinomi" and app_package to com.coinomi.wallet
- in build.gradle the package from "com.coinomi.wallet.dev" to "com.coinomi.wallet"
- in AndroidManifest.xml the android:icon to "ic_launcher" and all "com.coinomi.wallet.dev." to "com.coinomi.wallet."
- remove all ic_launcher_dev icons with
rm wallet/src/main/res/drawable*/ic_launcher_dev.png
- setup ACRA and ShapeShift
- Then in the Android Studio go to:
- Build -> Clean Project and without waiting...
- Build -> Generate Signed APK and generate a signed APK. ... and now you can grab yourself a nice cup of tea.
- Test this APK (TODO: with instrumentation tests).
For now test it manually by installing it adb install -r wallet/wallet-release.apk
This one is in the TODOs and must be automated because it will be here that you take a break ;)
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Upload to Play Store and check for any errors and if all OK publish in beta first.
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Create a GIT release commit:
- Create a commit with the log entry similar to the description in the Play Store
- Create a tag with the version of the released APK with
git tag vX.Y.Z <commit-hash>
New in version 1.5.12
- Click on any addresses to edit the label or copy it
- Dedicated copy address button in the receive screen
- New user interface for Android Lollipop devices
- Improved icons
- Bug and crash fixes
New in version 1.5.11
- New settings screen
- Ability to view recovery phrase in settings
- Manual receiving address management (enable in settings)
- Testnet for Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin
- Usability tweaks
- Bug and crash fixes
New in version 1.5.10
- Balance screen shows the amount with 4 decimal places (click to view the full amount)
- Basic address book
New in version 1.5.9
- Ask confirmation before creating a new address
New in version 1.5.8
- Added the ability to create new addresses and view the previous ones
- When creating a new wallet, it is now possible to select the passphrase and copy it
- Usability fix when setting a password
- Better bug/crash reporting
New in version 1.5.6 and 1.5.7
- Cannacoin, Feathercoin, Digitalcoin and Rubycoin support
New in version 1.5.5
- Revert BTC fees to previous values, as transactions are not included fast enough in the blocks
- Added local currency values in the sign transaction screen
New in version 1.5.4
- Improved transaction broadcasting and send validation logic
- Fix issue where the balance was incorrectly calculated in some cases
- Updated Darkcoin p2sh address versions
New in version 1.5.3
- Changed Blackcoin code from BC to BLK
New in version 1.5.2
- Added exchange rates for various national currencies
- Blackcoin support
- Implemented multiple coin selection on creation or restoring wallet
- Improved automatic connectivity management with faster reconnects and detection of network change. Added feature to disconnect when the app is in background and idle for 30 minutes.
- Fix issue when restoring a wallet the previous wallet could reappear
- General usability and bug fixes
New in version 1.5.1
- Added beta support for Blackcoin
New in version 1.5.0
- The supported coins are now Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Peercoin, Darkcoin, Reddcoin, NuBits and NuShares. All will work without changing your seed!
- Cleaner interface and bug fixes.
New in version 1.4.1
- Re-design of the create wallet tutorial and set more sane defaults
- Fix crash when refreshing a non connected wallet
- Small UI tweaks
New in version 1.4.0
- New balance screen design
- Optimization for old 2.3.x Androids with very small screens
- Fix crash when emptying an already empty wallet
- When refreshing, do it only for the current coin
- General UI and usability tweaks
- Optimize layouts for small screens
- Fixed crash in older Androids due to a missing API
- Fixed camera crash in low resolution screens
- Able to install app in external storage
- ... and many fixes and optimizations