Instead of user a server for lightweight client, how about using DHT nodes 
as collective server to get whatever we need?

On Monday, August 8, 2016 at 6:32:05 PM UTC-7, 1776 wrote:
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> I'd appreciate comments on thoughts for setting up bounties for fully 
> functional iOS and Android clients.  Some of the requirements I'd think 
> that you'd need would be as below.
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> Use https://github.com/Tschaul/twister-lib-js  (or other library) to 
> build apps:
> gui (looks professional)
> out of the box executable (no need to install libraries etc on phone)
> lightweight (so not running tor full time on the phone - avoid battery and 
> bandwidth issues)
>    - lightweight wallets obviously require some server to connect to 
> somewhere, keeps keys on phone.  I know I read somewhere more about 
> improvements to support this, but
>         can’t find that right now.  
> open source  (author can obviously submit it to the stores too)
>
>
> Two different bounties:
> * Android App (acceptable for Google Play)
>
> * iOS App (acceptable for App Store)
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