To start using a cryptocurrency however, one currently needs to deal with a number of technical issues:
How it functions;
How to create a wallet;
How to buy currencies;
How to store: online wallet, offline or exchange;
How to protect funds from theft;
How to send funds
Even an experienced computer user will need several hours or days to dive into the details if they are a crypto novice. Even an experienced computer user will need several hours or days to dive into the details if they are a crypto novice. What if there is no desire or time to understand these subtletiere is no desire or time to understand these subtleties? Mira is designed to come to the rescue
It's no secret how quickly cryptocurrencies are entering the lives of ordinary people. Bitcoin is discussed in the papers, on TV, and people who are far from the IT market talk about its costs during lunch. However, knowing and being able to use it are not the same, however; and with all the popularity of cryptocurrency and blockchain, even now to pay for something with for example bi tcoin, a person needs to deal with a number of technical questions
How does it work
How to get a wallet
How to buy bitcoin and other cryptocurrency
How to store: online wallet, offline or exchange
How to protect money from theft How to send it
Even an experienced computer user will need several hours or days to understand the issues. What if there is no desire or time to go into the details? Let's take a look at the most popular means of storing and exchanging cryptocurrencies using the example of bitcoin
OfLINE WALLETS
Advanced users prefer offline wallets. These wallets download a complete copy of a blockchain and act as peer nodes to support the network. The most common option is Bitcoin Core. It provides maximum security, but has a number of drawbacks: HAS SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF A PC. THE BITCOIN CORE CLIENT OCCUPIES MORE THAN 100GB (WHEN FULLY DOWNLOADED), so the user will need plenty of free hard drive space. IT TAKES A VERY LONG TIME TO SYNCHRONIZE A WALLET.
ONLINE WALLET
Some of the disadvantages of offline wallets are solved by online wallets. You just have to install an application, for example, on a smartphone, and then you can access your assets from anywhere. Online wallets typically have a kind of friendly interface, so it's easy to understand their functionality. Nevertheless, online wallets have one key drawback: they are centralized, which means they are susceptible to hacking, fraudulent operations, government regulation and so on. In fact, cryptocurrency stored in online wallets is not fully owned by the user, and the larger amount in the account, the more acute the problem. There is another issue that is common to online and offline wallets — the speed of transactions. All wallets transfer cryptocurrency through the blockchain, which means you have to wait for transactions to be confirmed.
EXCHANGES
The benefits of exchanges are clear- above all, they offer liquidity and a wide range of tools.
However, the problem may be that there is no guarantee of repayment to users if the exchange
(even with a good reputation) bursts, is exposed to a hacking attack or its owner (often
anonymous) leaves with customers' money. As with online wallets, the money on the exchange
do not belong to the user.
Cryptocurrencies do not have the status of securities in any country in the world, so it is not
possible to return them within the legal framework. Thus, the security of assets cannot be
controlled by their owner
About the product
Mira is an easy and convenient way to buy, store and send cryptocurrency. We want to make this process so simple that even the most inexperienced can start using cryptocurrencies within a few minutes.
The key element of the service is MiraBox, an encrypted container that store tokens or files. Now any user can buy and save cryptocurrency - it is as simple as downloading and sending a file. Never before has the use of cryptocurrency been so easy.
To buy a cryptocurrency, a user visits the website or opens the Mira application, selects the required cryptocurrency, makes a payment and downloads an encrypted file containing a wallet address (one or several where the funds will be stored) and a private key for it. The buyer receives their password together with the file.
Any user can upload this file to Mira and discover what's inside, but they need a password to open it. So the service will always know whether MiraBox was opened or not.
MiraLab
An online service for work with MiraBox
All the features of MiraBox in one service. With a few clicks, you can:
Buy a ready-made MiraBox containing preset amounts (0.1 ETH, 0.01 BTC, etc.);
Buy MiraBox for arbitrary amounts;
Unpack a MiraBox and send the contents to a desired wallet;
Save the MiraBox and send it at the right time to a recipient;
Create MiraBox with special unpacking conditions
Mira’s components
MiraLab.io
An online service designed for working with MiraBox containers.
MiraWallet Mira’s components
MiraLab.io
An online service designed for working with MiraBox containers.
MiraWallet
MiraWallet Desktop is an open source program on GitHub, designed to work with containers in case MiraLab.io is unavailable.
MiraWallet Mobile is an application for iOS and Android with wallet functions.
MiraNet
MiraNet is a blockchain based on Ethe
MiraWallet Desktop is an open source program on GitHub, designed to work with containers in case MiraLab.io is unavailable.
MiraWallet Mobile is an application for iOS and Android with wallet functions.
MiraNet
MiraNet is a blockchain based on Ethe
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