An advanced Ethereum/EVM mobile wallet
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README.md

Trust - Ethereum Wallet for iOS

Build Status Black Duck Security Risk License

Welcome to Trust's open source iOS app!

Getting Started

  1. Download the Xcode 9 release.
  2. Clone this repository.
  3. Run make bootstrap to install tools and dependencies.

Contributing

We intend for this project to be an educational resource: we are excited to share our wins, mistakes, and methodology of iOS development as we work in the open. Our primary focus is to continue improving the app for our users in line with our roadmap.

The best way to submit feedback and report bugs is to open a GitHub issue. Please be sure to include your operating system, device, version number, and steps to reproduce reported bugs. Keep in mind that all participants will be expected to follow our code of conduct.

Code of Conduct

We aim to share our knowledge and findings as we work daily to improve our product, for our community, in a safe and open space. We work as we live, as kind and considerate human beings who learn and grow from giving and receiving positive, constructive feedback. We reserve the right to delete or ban any behavior violating this base foundation of respect.

Help with localization? Here is a public link to join localization project: https://lokalise.co/signup/3947163159df13df851b51.98101647/all/