Beauty.
I do 99.9% of my trading on iPhone and I have a request: having a way to see the order book on the same page as the order form. Because you have to switch between tabs to see current price and offering, type the price, and so on...
Usually you expect to see the order book, tap on a price to auto fill your price order, chose the amount to spend/buy and that’s it. When market becomes liquid, we’ll need to be fast!

You can also trade ICOs on Interstellar.

No permission required.

XLM/MOBI

XLM/MOBI

Another quick update:

We've reduced our page load time by more than 50%!

This should make Interstellar load faster for certain users.

Quick update.

Interstellar has always had support for M of N multisig accounts in a user friendly way. The signers don't even need to be in the same continent.

Another important detail about the way multisig works in Interstellar is that we don't provide any additional signers ourselves. You manage all of the signers you need.

As soon as each signer logs into his Interstellar account, he/she receives a notification with all pending transactions that require his/her signature.

The signer is then given an opportunity to either sign or reject the transaction. If enough people sign the transaction, the signed transaction is submitted to the Stellar network. If enough people reject the transaction, the transaction is forever destroyed.

Recently, our multisig UI got a facelift. Here's a screenshot of how it looks now.

Interstellar Multisig

Your secret keys always remain on your device. Never sent anywhere. And each signer gets to see a preview of the transaction before signing.

Another interesting detail about the way multisig works in Stellar is that additional signers don't even need to be funded!

Multisig is a great way to keep your account safe against theft and loss.

You can for example use a 3 of 5 multisig account in a corporate environment so that 3 out of 5 partners have to sign to validate a transaction.

You could also for example set up a 2 of 3 multisig account for your personal account to keep your funds safe. One key on your desktop, the other key on your mobile phone and a last key on your tablet. That way, you'll need to sign on both your desktop and mobile phone for transactions to be valid. And if your phone gets stolen, you can always sign with your desktop and tablet, while waiting to get a new phone.

Enjoy.

Quick update:

We are happy to announce that https://interstellar.exchange now anchors ETH (ethereum).

Users can now fund their accounts with ETH. Users can also do ETH deposits, withdrawals and trades; without leaving Interstellar.

Adding Ethereum means Interstellar now supports deposits and withdrawals of three non-stellar tokens: Bitcoin (BTC), Litecoin (LTC) and Ethereum (ETH).

With the power of the SDEX, this also means ICOs can now trade their tokens directly with BTC, LTC or ETH if they wish.

Enjoy.

Screenshots of Ethereum support on Interstellar:
- deposits
- withdrawals
- swaps and
- trades

Ethereum Deposits

Interstellar Ethereum Deposits

Ethereum Withdrawals

Interstellar Ethereum Withdrawals

Swap XLM for Ethereum

Interstellar Swap XLM for Ethereum

Trade XLM/ETH

Trade XLM/ETH

Enjoy.

https://interstellar.exchange

fritz Impressive work. That's probably the most complete cryptocurrency mobile wallet I've ever seen ? Great job!

A feedback : when you generate a random key and you copy it to clipboard, you have to check a checkbox confirming you saved that key somewhere. I tried to do that, switched to homescreen to save my key, then used the android history to open the wallet back and... I was back to app's home screen and had to generate a new key ? Maybe you could add something to share it instead of just copying it?

    oelmekki

    Thanks for the feedback.

    Copying to clipboard should be sufficient on Android. You don’t need to go back in history.

    You can always go to the backup option to recover your keys (if you provide your password).

    EDIT: for the super paranoid, do not copy your secret key to the clipboard, since there may be other apps that monitor your clipboard. You can write your secret key on paper.

      Brilliant work, now please invest a lot into security, then this can overtake market

        purehope

        Hi. We've already invested a lot into security.

        Interstellar stores your secret keys on your device ONLY, encrypted with a password that only you know about.

        We also support the ledger hardware wallet for extra security.

        We also support M of N multisig accounts for extra security against theft and loss.

        And many other security measures.

        So.... when lambo ? ?

        fritz Copying to clipboard should be sufficient on Android

        Yeah, actually, I don't take it as a functional problem, more like an UX problem : you ask user to confirm they saved their key but they can't save it permanently at this point, it's just in the clipboard buffer ? That's a minor onboarding problem, the app works great and it's impressive work.

        9 days later

        Quick Update:
        Interstellar now supports ETH deposits from smart contracts.
        Previously, we only accepted deposits from normal ethereum wallets.
        Enjoy.

        17 days later

        Installed the app. How do tokens get listed on your platform? Is it easy to raise funds and create tokens like Ethereum here on Stellar?

          savebattgo
          Hi.
          Tokens are automatically listed on Interstellar as soon as you perform a trade on the Stellar Decentralized Exchange.

          You can easily create your custom token and raise funds on the Stellar network.

          First, you'll habe have to be familiarize yourself with a few concepts and best practices. Relevant link: https://www.stellar.org/developers/guides/issuing-assets.html

          Hi @fritz, I see some people here asking about security. I wanted to see if you’d be interested in integrating with StellarGuard (https://stellarguard.me) to offer your users the option of even more security through multisig and two-factor auth. Users with StellarGuard-enabled accounts would submit their transactions to StellarGuard instead of to a horizon server. They then receive an email asking them to authorize their transaction — either entering a code that was emailed to them or an Authenticator code if they have that enabled. StellarGuard then signs the transaction with the other half of the multisig keys and submits it to the Stellar network.

          There are two ways this integration could work:

          1. There is a StellarGuard REST API and accompanying JavaScript SDK (https://github.com/stellarguard/stellarguard-js-sdk) that you can integrate into Interstellar. This is what most wallets that have integrated with StellarGuard have done.

          OR

          1. If you have your own multisig coordinator API that StellarGuard can listen for signing requests on and submit back to you, then I can add that to StellarGuard instead. That’s the approach we took with Stargazer integration.

          Let me know if you’d be interested in this and we can discuss it further! Looking forward to making everyone’s Lumens even more safe and secure!

          9 days later

          Quick Update...

          Interstellar's SDEX UI now by default lists trading pairs using some of the same generally accepted conventions found in FOREX and other centralized exchanges.

          Before this update, Interstellar displayed trading pairs in the order they were discovered. This wasn't perfect enough, since we ended up displaying some trading pairs like BTC/XLM instead of XLM/BTC. Or XLM/MOBI instead of MOBI/XLM. Not a sin itself, since it is super easy to swap base and counter assets on Interstellar.

          Nevertheless, we believe this new update will make it easier for our users to follow generally accepted conventions without having to think about it.

          You can see for yourself in the screenshot below that XLM is not always the counter asset. And that, is a good thing.

          Interstellar SDEX

          Trade wisely.

          More updates coming soon.

          18 days later

          Sorry about posting on here but I can't find the help I need.
          How do you recover a secure key on Interstellar?
          Hoping someone can help
          Cheers

            Hi bshaw147

            If you still have access to your session password, enter your Interstellar session and select the "backup" option.
            Interstellar will ask you once more for your session password.
            After that, you'll be able to see your secret key.

            For more support please contact us at info@fintech.cm