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RE: Have you tried reporting HIVE income on your taxes?

in #waivio3 years ago

Hello!

I was just informed of the Waivio frontend, having written a post enquiring about crypto and tax, and this seems like such a fantastic addition! However, I'm having a few issues with logging into Waivio using Hivesigner (I'm getting an error where it's not broadcasting my attempted transaction thus I'm unable to sign in) and I was wondering if you were planning on adding Keychain compatibility at some point?

Cheers!

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Thank you for your interest in the Waivio frontend for Hive.

The trick with Hivesigner is that the first time you use it for a new app you need to use Active Key, after that Posting Key is sufficient. If your problem with Hivesigner is different, please share some screenshots (please make sure no keys are captured) and share it on Waivio Discord (https://discord.gg/9mE69tDJ).

Regarding Keychain: it does not work on smartphones and most of our users prefer to use the service on their phones. That's why we are hesitant to add this option. Thanks for the suggestion!

Ahh! Thanks. 🙂 I was using my Posting key; the Active key worked a treat.

"Regarding Keychain: it does not work on smartphones" WHAAAT???
I haven't tried it myself, but the keychain devs are working on the IOS and android apps for months now, while receiving funding from the HDF.

I would be really surprised if it does not work on smarphones 😂.

If you want to grow your platform, you should not exclude customers that prefer keychain. I'd prefer keychain any time of the day over Hivesigner.

This is an excellent question. Keychain is a convenient and secure tool for authorizing Hive transactions in the Chrome/Brave/Firefox desktop browsers. And we'd all love to see the same level of perfection on smartphones.

The Keychain mobile app offers standard wallet operations (transfers, power-ups, etc.) and on top of that, it offers a built-in bowser. And the only way users can access Hive.blog, Peakd.com or Waivio.com is through this built-in bowser in the Keychain app.

And as you said:

I haven't tried it myself

Other users are also reluctant to do so.

It's especially hard for new users. Imagine their frustration when they learn that in addition to all the complexities of Hive, they are also limited to using Hive apps via a dedicated browser, which they don't have.

If you were to access Hive.blog on a phone, you would either have to give your posting keys directly or use Hivesigner (no Keychain). Peakd offers exactly the same set of options (no Keychain).

If you want to grow your platform, you should not exclude customers that prefer keychain.

This is a good point still. We'll look into adding Keychain for desktop users who already have Keychain extension installed.

First of all, thanks for your reply.
Can you explain the following:

"and on top of that, it offers a built-in bowser. And the only way users can access Hive.blog, Peakd.com or Waivio.com is through this built-in bowser in the Keychain app."
What is the downside to using this built in browser in the app?

"limited to using Hive apps via a dedicated browser, which they don't have."
Why don't they have it? You just said the browser is built into the app.