Your TX has been credited.
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I remember when someone used a XSS image and made everyone add smoothie to their ignore list.
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Inputs.io withdrawals enabled. We'll send straight to your email.
If you don't have an account yet, we still send it to your email, you just need to register for an Inputs account to claim.
Also, why does this topic have more than 20,000 views?
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Pretty sure this will never happen. I don't think theymos wants the forum to be holding money for random people.
I had an idea about that, though I'm not sure whether I'll do it. The forum could accept BTC and in return give "forum credit", which could not ever be withdrawn for BTC, but which could be used for ads and donations. Since forum credit has value, a market would develop with an exchange rate somewhat less than 1 BTC per BTC of forum credit. A micropayment system could be based on forum credit; receiving 1 BTC of forum credit would be just a less convenient and more centralized way of receiving ~0.95 BTC. Micropayments are a very low priority in any case, though. Are you sure the value would be close to one? I'd imagine a forum credit would be more worth 0.4 or so given the limited uses for forum credit, and the risks associated with exchanging. I also would not want to see the currency pair "BTC/BTT".
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Tweaked it a bit and added a touch of color. Let me know what you think. If it made your head spin,
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Hi!
This is Inputs' forum account (along with Inputs.io Support).
Confirmed.
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"Example Signup Email" plaintext offenders
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Withdrawals are now instant.
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Didn't know your were BingoBoingo! Wow.
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Ever thought about using Inputs.io? Your customers don't have to wait
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Yep With Inputs.io, you can send Bitcoins to those who do haven't registered for Inputs yet. We send them an email You're able to reclaim the Bitcoins you sent if they don't claim it, which makes this perfect. Here's what you get (without the CSS formatting): You received Bitcoins Bitcoins are a new decentralized internet currency, and admin@glados.cc has sent you 0.03 BTC. To claim, you'll need to make an Inputs.io wallet Create an account with this email address to claim Note: The sender is able to cancel this transaction as we're not sure if you will claim or not. Act fast! Thanks, the Inputs.io team
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I can accept 2FA being disabled without requiring the code. It is more concerning that the 2FA secret is shown on the account details page. I believe the best practice adopted by Google / Dropbox is to not reveal the secret once enabled, and to use a new secret if 2FA was disabled then reenabled. Hey, thanks for answering my questions, and I certainly hope you support LTC in the future. You only have to read this thread to see how the lack of a secure & trusted online wallet for LTC is an opportunity for scammers and hurts the cryptocurrency community. 2FA code is now hidden entirely after it has been enabled, and a new secret is generated every time it is disabled. UI on smaller screens also fixed. You'll need to do a hard refresh. Thank you!
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ASICMINER shares are tied to addresses. Exchanges hold the shares themselves, they are passthroughs.
We use Google's 2FA security model - you can disable 2FA without entering the code in case you lost your phone - this requires you to have a signed in session. Sessions are both IP and user agent locked.
Our site is secure against XSS attacks, as well as CSRF attacks.
Thanks for your feedback! One of the directions we may be going into is a multicurrency wallet with a built in exchange. However, we also want to focus on the core for now.
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But you have to have the private keys too if I'm using other BTC when I'm sending?
Right. Theoretically, we can spend everyone's coins, but that is true for other services too (even the client JS ones) and it makes very little business sense to do so. If you think I'm here to scam people, check out CoinLenders - our total deposits have been going down for a while (3500 BTC less from peak) due to competition, but I make money from the spread on lending and investments, not scamming.
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I'm assuming it's a shared wallet that gives the privacy protection?
All real (not system mixed) deposits to your address are credited. You control your private keys and can sign messages. Your spending comes from different addresses. What this means is it gives you the privacy of a shared wallet, while allowing you to do things like hold ASICMINER shares to your address. Best of both worlds We are also looking into free (up to a certain number of chars) vanity address generation for our users, using Amazon's powerful cloud resources.
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What was your thinking in designing for offchain transactions? Do they really add convenience over and above blockchain transactions?
I developed Inputs because I was tired of waiting an undetermined amount of time for transactions to go through, especially when I am trading on multiple exchanges. The issue with confirmations is that you don't know how long it will be for a block to be produced - there sometimes are streaks of a hour without a single block. Off chain transactions are also easier to use. The average user does not want to remember addresses - they want to use Bitcoin like PayPal instead of seeing a "Waiting for 0/6 confirmations"... Zzz. The reception of our beta to those who know Bitcoin but are not power users who browse this forum have being universally positive - Bitcoin will never succeed if people need to sync 200 weeks of prior transactions, have all their 100% payments public , and worry about keeping their private key safe in case of a natural disaster. We're here to fill this need.
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Want to see how fast you can make transactions on Inputs? Make an account and redeem this voucher: 6f0f0f47108fa2e59347b916 Try sending it to CoinLenders, CoinChat or Just-Dice Damn late, too hard to find redeem box lol Your site looks messed up on 10' laptop. https://i.imgur.com/rUS66On.pngThanks for the report - I will fix this in the CSS when I have access to my secure development machine. Give me your email and I'll send you a small tip In case you're wondering, it's an up to date Linux machine that is fire walled to only allow internet access to certain sites (my servers, software repositories, etc). It is the only machinr with the SSH keys, and is not used for anything other than development and deploying.
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Thank you for your comments gweedo, however your thinking is wrong on many levels. All Bitcoin services require trust, and this includes services like Blockchain.info, Coinbase and others. For example, it is trivial for Blockchain.info to make you sign a transaction sending all the coins to them while hiding that on their own website / block explorer.
FYI, I worked on Blockchain.Info's chrome extension, and if I wanted to I could easily have stolen coins with a innocent line of code. It took months or years for bugs in mission critical open source cryptography software to be discovered (see: OpenSSL), and you are deluded if you think that other offerings are more secure. Our security has been independently audited by multiple pen testers - as well as experience with running large Bitcoin services.
I have also put in 570 BTC locked as collateral in Just-Dice, and you can check my trust rating for more assurances. If you want, you can use Inputs as an extended green address where your exposure your risks is in milliseconds.
As ironic as it may sound, not disclosing my identity publicly protects the safety of your coins against physical attacks of extortion. Many trusted members here, including Casascius and people who I have done business with knows my identity and address.
What is the most valuable thing in the Bitcoin world is reputation - security and trustworthiness. CoinLenders handles XX,XXX BTC sums and we have never been hacked.
I'm happy to continue to discuss this subject with you, because security is what we paid the most attention to. However, what we don't allow is completely imaginary scam accusations. If you cannot do that and must resort to starting flame wars in my threads, your responses will be deleted.
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Inputs.io is a new bitcoin payment processor leveraging an offchain payment network.Bitcoin made easy - shave 8 GB of the blockchain off your hard drive, and make a wallet in 30 seconds. Works everywhere - your desktop to mobile Send bitcoins instantly to an email address - no waiting for confirmations, no fees and no double spending Automatic free mixing - don't use a wallet service that destroys your anonymity (change address reuse) and sells your privacy back to you for 0.5% Connectivity - push your TX out to the network with more connected nodes, get exchange rates, email notifications of transactions For newbies and power users alike - sign and verify messages, generate redeemable vouchers, manage your addresses Security security security - PIN keypad, location based authentication, session & useragent tracking and view, configurable limits, anti phishing bar Easy to integrate API - set dead simple callbacks, send with one URL call It takes 30 seconds to get a wallet with Inputs
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This topic is not for support requests - please read the FAQ and then contact support@inputs.io (you'll get a response much faster) Want to see how fast you can make transactions on Inputs? Make an account and redeem this voucher: 6f0f0f47108fa2e59347b916 Try sending it to CoinLenders, CoinChat or Just-Dice
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