The Molly Wallet is the official $DAG wallet of the Constellation Network. It'll let users interact with the Hypergraph Network in various ways, not limited to producing $DAG transactions. The wallet is currently under development, the first public release has been shipped with more to come.
Created by a Constellation community member, for the best community in crypto, and named after the wallet designer’s daughter, Molly is built with a vision to set future standards in digital commerce.
Just like your wallet that you use daily to pay for lunch, dinner, clothes, that hold your business cards, ID’s, and that lucky penny, our intention was to design something that people would use everyday. We live in an age where we have anabundance of information, from videos to blogs, that are at our fingertips. Digital commerce is molding how generationsinteract with one another, consume, and educate themselves. The nature of this wallet is digital and thus we wanted to expand the possibilities of what a wallet could be and do because of its multimedia capabilities. We wanted to make it not only user friendly, but create the space for applications to be developed by our vibrant open source community.
A true articulation of open innovation.
A cryptocurrency wallet is one of the most cherished pieces of technology to anyone that holds cryptocurrency. Yet many wallets are visually unappealing, have limited functionality and utility, and are treated as an afterthought. We wanted to bring it to the forefront and reimagine the wallet, the community that uses the wallet, and enable a future that will be powered by DAG.
- Constellation’s Molly a Landmark Moment for the $DAG Ecosystem - An article written on The Daily Chain by Anna Larsen.
Molly Wallet uses a number of open source projects to work properly:
- VueJS - The Progressive JavaScript Framework
- Go - Go is an open source programming language that makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and
efficient software. - GORM - Object Relational Mapping for Go.
- Wails - A framework for building desktop apps using Go & Web Technologies
Molly Wallet requires OpenJDK v9 and JRE to run. If installing the MacOS version, use Unarchiver to unzip molly_installer.zip
The latest builds can be found under releases.
The Molly Wallet FAQ can be located under docs.
The Go distribution and tooling is available as an installer for all common operating systems. Visit https://golang.org/dl/ to download to correct version for your OS. The installation instructions can be found here.
NPM and Node.js can be downloaded from their official website. Simply select your
distribution/OS and CPU architecture.
The Molly Wallet is build using a light-weight framework for Desktop Applications using Go and VueJS. Wails is very similar to Electron but is not packaging the full Chromium web browser as a dependency.
Make sure you have the xcode command line tools installed. This can be done by running:
xcode-select --
sudo apt install libgtk-3-dev libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev
Debian: 8, 9, 10
Ubuntu: 16.04, 18.04, 19.04
Also succesfully tested on: Zorin 15, Parrot 4.7, Linuxmint 19, Elementary 5, Kali, Neon
sudo pacman -S webkit2gtk gtk3
Also succesfully test on: Manjaro & ArcoLinux
sudo yum install webkitgtk3-devel gtk3-devel
CentOS 6, 7
sudo yum install webkit2gtk3-devel gtk3-devel
Fedora 29, 30
xbps-install gtk+3-devel webkit2gtk-devel
sudo emerge gtk+:3 webkit-gtk
Windows requires gcc and related tooling. The recommended download is from http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/download. Once this is installed, you are good to go.
Ensure Go modules are enabled: GO111MODULE=on and go/bin is in your PATH variable.
Installation is as simple as running the following command:
go get -u github.com/wailsapp/wails/cmd/wails
git clone https://github.com/grvlle/constellation_wallet.git
Molly Wallet uses Wails + Webpack for fast frontend development.
Make a change in your file and instantaneously see your updates!
Open your favorite Terminal and run these commands.
In the constellation_wallet directory, run:
$ wails serve
In the frontend directory, run:
$ npm run serve
If you wish to compile the wallet, simply run:
wails build
or for the debug version, run:
wails build -d