Ok, if I understand correctly, then there is no integration with Trust Wallet currently. It just is the recommended wallet to use as it supports many blockchains. I would agree with that as I like Trust Wallet.
One thing with the Portfolio Builder so far:
It looks like the minimum you can add is 5,000 BBP, which is a 10% fee. Maybe that could be a % with a max of 500 BBP? Like 1%, so 5,000 BBP would be 50 BBP fee, 10,000 BBP would have a 100 BBP fee, etc. Then the fee would max out at 500 BBP when adding 50,000 BBP. Just a thought.
I would not say "there is no integration" with "trust wallet". I would say there is no requirement to use trust wallet.
We spent a lot of time 'integrating' with trust wallet, its just that I decided that we would have more integrity if we
did not require the users to download a specific version of trustwallet (IE a fork) from our website (with BBP included as a ticker) because then everyone would have to trust our code branch (IE that we didnt put something sneaky thing in there). This way everyone can still use the plain vanilla trust wallet download.
We have the code checked out and a lot of ideas being considered that integrates further with trust wallet. I would say : The trust wallet integration allows you to store your biblepay in one central place but keep your keys, and this integration helps facilitate our weighted cryptocurrency index. Just like our press release says.
To clarify what it means to be integrated with trustwallet: All 10 of our supported cryptocurrencies work with ONE trustwallet mobile app (meaning that the HD key addresses will work in biblepay and will not erase your utxos as you receive more than one new tx to the trust wallet address), and we are actively testing and supporting these 10 currencies and they can all be 'added' to trustwallet easily (by clicking receive and choosing a ticker). In contrast, if we didnt have trust wallet, I would literally be asking people to download TEN light wallets and it would be a disaster. So our integration with trust wallet is as simple as making a single portfolio interface available for the user. (Im also looking into adding BBP as a github commit to trustwallet main branch).
Regarding the 500 bbp being 10%, thats only ten cents. I dont think its a problem, currently. People can increase the utxo amount and save a significant percentage. I think its good like it is. We need sources of revenue in biblepay. One utxo record is good for the life of an address, thats a good deal, actually its cheap.
7800 BBP