The web based wallet loopring.io is now online!

Loopring officially dropped whitelisting and this web wallet is now available to everyone.

Loopring has finished their first round of invitation-only testing and have received a ton of feedback for future versions of this wallet! Which brings me to my next point...

New Wallet Design

The team is working on a new wallet that has a fresh user interface design for a better user experience! They are not developing this wallet based on the current codebase, but have created a completely new project called Loopr2 for beta2. This is from Daniel Wang's twitter:

We admit this MVP (beta1) wallet works most the time but sucks in user experience. A brand new version is close to a design complete.

We should be seeing the new Loopr2 wallet very soon!

Airdops Incoming

The team has successfully deployed Loopring-Token-on-Qtum (LRQ) and the Loopring Protocol on top of the Qtum mainnet!

They have been brainstorming how LRQ should be distributed to LRC holders and have come up with a solution. By using the web wallet loopring.io you can create a new wallet or "link up" a previous ERC20 address containing LRC. You can link the address using a downloaded Keystore file. Once you are signed into your wallet containing LRC, you can then navigate to settings and bind a Qtum and NEO address to your ERC20 address.

The team has not completely finalized their airdrop plan yet, but have announced on their twitter:

"No worry about the snapshot, we will give #LRC token holders enough time. We want our token sale and distribution fully legit so it’s possible to list LRQ/LRN on US based exchanges in the future."

Loopring is changing the way tokens are exchanged.

You can checkout the Loopring Github Here

You can follow Loopring on twitter Here

You can follow the founder Daniel Wang on Twitter Here

You can checkout the Loopring Reddit Here

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