About the iOS wallet, I had 2 possibilities:
- Use the same BRCore SPV client as in Android. This would mean "upgrading" all the iOS development to use this version.
- Use the last iOS version that compiles for me (build 156 from Nov 2017) and then adapt the older BRCore version back to connect BiblePay network.
As I am more a "orange belt" in iOS development, and "black belt" in C/C++, I went with the second option.
First transaction sent from iOS!
https://explorer.biblepay-central.org/tx/e6c37db1ebd348db906175f7208b06f19a4b41027f1eff2c61632c62f1f26800I loaded the same wallet as the android app, so in fact you can see my other test transactions made in the last days from the Android device.
Here is the import transaction we made yesterday from a paper wallet in Android, as seen in the iPhone
UI is not the "cutting-edge" version.., but feature-wise it's exactly the same app we have in Android.
Now I will proceed to change colors, icons, strings, etc.