Oh, it seems to be really very usable!
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Seems that it would increase the security without decreasing the ease of use. So I like it.
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Cool! This means that the processor in practice can catch up with the video card!
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It is quite possible to do.
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Interesting idea, but I think it would be more useful for DNS authentication.
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Мне нравится картинка!
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[...] accepts connections only from the localhost [...] I think that we should test it with faked hosts file on target operating systems.
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I want to use SSL for the connection, using the bitcoin address' public key as the cert. You would be certain you're connected to who you thought, and safely encrypted. The bitcoin address would not be used for the transaction, only for authentication. A new generated bitcoin address would be sent through the SSL connection.
Since it's authenticated, it would then be safe to allow the IP address to be a domain name. Some care taken that if a proxy is used, it uses socks4a instead of DNS lookup.
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As far as I know, Satoshi and the Bitcoin community did not accept any specific URI-scheme yet. In future it may be x-btc:, bitcoin:, https: or still http:. Or we will invent something much better. I think that it is so early to use one of these ways before an internal standard will be accepted...
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I recommend you to test through a slow connection (TOR, I2P, Opera Turbo, proxy, dial-up, etc). I usually use a similar method for some software fast testing (an old computer, lack of resources).
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So may be IP transactions should be enabled only for IP addresses ranges reserved for private networks? What about forced transaction fees for other IP ranges? (Payee will accept only transactions with fees.)
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Hey, I just thought about it yesterday!
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Good luck!
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Yes, but it may be very usable feature. Any ideas how to make it much safer?
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Difficulty increases (link) - now it is not so easy to generate. And also you should check that your port 8333 is open (link).
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Or you can make a script to parse the bitcointools output (with --wallet-tx switch).
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Who wanna play holdem, guys?
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Собираются и пишут. Через некоторое время увидим клиент на OpenCL.
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