Breadwallet for iOS demoed live at Money 2020

Breadwallet for iOS demoed live at Money 2020

By Alberto Mata

Las, Vegas, Nevada – November 5, Adam Traidman, Founder & President of breadwallet, the first standalone iOS bitcoin wallet, sent $1000 of bitcoin to Aaron Voisine, Founder & CEO of breadwallet during a live demo at Money 2020. The live demo was successful and proceeded without any difficulties supporting the strong bitcoin theme at Money 2020. The team concluded the live demo at Money 2020 with positive words about how bitcoin is disrupting finance.

“This really is just the tip of the iceberg, this is the beginning. We’re very passionate about bitcoin, we really feel like we all are witnessing history; major change — bitcoin is as disruptive as the evolution and the invention of the internet. It will change the way that the financial system works. You were here, you saw it happen, join the revolution, download breadwallet on the Appstore today and get started,” says Adam Traidman

Breadwallet is the first iOS standalone bitcoin wallet.

The breadwallet team strives to bring an intuitive, secure, and easy to use experience for everyone whether they are familiar with the underlying technology that powers bitcoin or not. Breadwallet boasts greater security than centralized solutions because central servers can be targeted. The iOS wallet never has to be backed up and can be recovered by using a passphrase because it is a BIP32 hierarchical deterministic wallet. Breadwallet pass phrases are theoretically compatible with those of the android implementation of Hive wallet because both wallets build on similar deterministic structures.

“breadwallet is the first bitcoin wallet for iOS that actually connects directly to the bitcoin network,” says Aaron Voisine.

Breadwallet achieves its direct connection to the network by using Simplified Payment Verification. The verification mechanism is defined in section 8 of Satoshi’s original bitcoin whitepaper, and makes it possible to verify payments without running a full network node. A full network node downloads and stores a complete copy of every block in the entire block chain, on the other hand, breadwallet needs only download a copy of the block headers.

Breadwallet is available for free download on iOS.

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