BTW, if any of the Twister devs want access to my Twister-iOS repo, I can 
grant him access. I just don't want to keep it open to the public to 
prevent possible attacks on my server in the future. Also any dependable 
libraries, like bitcoin or libtorrent, I am planning to fork them into 
separate repos and wrap them with c bridge then with swift, and I'll keep 
those libs open source.

On Friday, January 26, 2018 at 10:15:33 AM UTC-8, Amr wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I decided to make my GitHub Twister-iOS repo private, as I am going to 
> make it work as a client connecting to my private server which will 
> delegate the requests to the twister network. But not sure if having 
> multiple accounts in one server is allowed or not. Also not sure if I can 
> still call it Twister in App Store, or should I choose another name. 
> Furthermore, I am planning later to allow the iOS app working as a full 
> Twister node as an option, but by default and in first version, it will 
> work only as a client to my own Twister server that I have also to develop.
>
> Any feedback is welcome.
>

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