Inputs.io is a new bitcoin payment processor leveraging an offchain payment network.Inputs has transferred more than 235,790 BTC. 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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I don't want to turn this thread too off topic, but I'll just say that all online services require trust, including Blockchain.info. Have you inspected every single line of code in the minified JS files - not the github, but what is served to you (could be individually, as Blockchain knows your wallet balance)? Every single time you signed in? It's very easy for blockchain.info (if they wanted) to take your coins - or someone else who worked on the code. I ported Blockchain.info to the Chrome Extension, and I know piuk did not diff the files I gave him. Very few people would have checked the source -- since it was the official extension on the chrome web store.
You're also trusting all the dependencies. Let's take cryptocat. I can't find the commit/issue right now, but their JS crypto library had a huge bug with entropy for key generation (or something similar - just going off my head). It was detected months later. Cryptocat's security was effectively null because of that bug -- and this is a project with paid bounties.
The actual vulnerability was tiny - it was an off by one error repeated in a loop. In a totally unrelated file, Blockchain.info could push their own address to a "send to" array/buffer, and for the UI have this off by one error. Looks correct, sign, and when Blockchain.info gives the TX back to you, they'll hide it. You're not going to find it when digging through thousands of lines of code.
You are also trusting Blockchain supply you with correct information. For example, you see a TX? On your wallet and Blockchain.info? As they are the first place everyone checks, how do you know if it never existed and was made up?
If you use the API, they have your private keys, period. Ultimately, block chain isn't secure. We don't pretend we can't take your coins because every online service - including Blockchain and Rush wallet can. If they do serve you a "send all coins to .info", sure they'll get caught but they can hide the tx for hours as they won't display it on the site while people work out why they can't spend their coins on #bitcoin-dev
I trust piuk and I don't think he will do any of that. But Blockchain.info's client sided features mean about nothing because they are able to raid at least a significant majority of coins, while there are very tangible benefits to our off chain network.
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Yes, which takes 30 seconds. Not much different from a Facebook app or something that uses Google accounts.
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Inputs.ioInputs.io is now out of beta - get an account and deposit to Coinchat instantly! Quick summary of the advantages: * Off blockchain transactions. No need to wait for confirms. No fees or double spend risk. * Automatic free mixing - why use a wallet that intentionally destroys your anonymity and sells it back to you for 0.5%? * Connectivity - exchange rates, email notifications, easy to integrate API * Advanced features - sign and verify messages, helper functions like push tx, generate vouchers * Security - keypad PIN, two factor auth, client side password hashing, login auth, anti phishing bar, and a secure backend https://inputs.io
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Inputs.ioInputs.io is now out of beta - get an account and deposit to Just-Dice instantly! Quick summary of the advantages: * Off blockchain transactions. No need to wait for confirms. No fees or double spend risk. * Automatic free mixing - why use a wallet that intentionally destroys your anonymity and sells it back to you for 0.5%? * Connectivity - exchange rates, email notifications, easy to integrate API * Advanced features - sign and verify messages, helper functions like push tx, generate vouchers * Security - keypad PIN, two factor auth, client side password hashing, login auth, anti phishing bar, and a secure backend https://inputs.io
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AnnouncementCoinLenders will be using Inputs.io to handle bitcoin deposits and withdrawals. Here's some info: Why?It's more secure for the backend. CoinLenders soon will no longer run Bitcoind, which also requires less maintenance. It also makes it very easier to move your coins in and out of CoinLenders to other Inputs.io services. Security ModelYou'll only be able to deposit and withdraw from the same email. So if your CoinLenders email is " foo@bar.com", your Inputs.io email must be " foo@bar.com" - we only allow deposits from that address (so we know who to credit), and withdrawals to that Inputs.io account. DepositsJust send coins to btc@coinlenders.com - it couldn't be simpler. Refresh the page, and you instantly have the balance WithdrawalsCurrently, withdrawals are still using Bitcoind. This will soon be changed - you'll only be able to transfer coins to your Inputs.io account with the same email - which means that you just have to focus on your Inputs account not being compromised. We worked on a lot of security features for Inputs
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I'd buy a pack if the coin was better quality.
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Less invested coins means each coin gets more expected return - until the volume takes a hit due to the smaller max wins.
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You missed the "I want to " part.
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I am NOT trying to find money to make a payment to you. I am trying to find money to play poker. How fucken stupid are you? I said you are NOT getting one red cent from me and that is final.
He is pretty stupid to lend to you in the first place. And you don't need money to play poker. There's numerous online games that are free, you fat fuck. Oh come on, he was obviously a scammer from the beginning. ::) This didn't happen by accident. I did it for the fun and I'm getting my money's worth. giving away almost 1 btc for few posts? dude ill make a whole forum to read :) Nah but if u have tons of btc and want to help people I would gladly borrow 4.7 asap to buy 1 ASICMINER-PT share on btct.co I would sell the share 04.07 and pay back extra 0.01 from the dividend thats being distributed that day. been watching that share since 2.7 btc :S couldnt afford it then . cant afford it now :S I'm going to get my money back. That's the fun! I don't know where you're going to get it from! You're digging your own hole. I'm not sure why I am giving you advice, but here it is: 1) Make token repayments 2) Promise that you will have an update soon 3) Give deadlines that you will not meet 4) Make token repayments 5) Demand removal of your personal information 6) Talk about making token repayments 7) Promise breakthroughs 8) Talk about making token repayments It was this easy for Alberto!
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You're not going to get hashes.
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I love this forum sometimes.
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Not a registered member, but I'm happy to review bitvisit if you do a test campaign for coinchat.
You can even use your referral link and enter into the 10 BTC compo.
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As I have stated before I do not know how someone got access to my account but I have never done any of that You're the guy that was impersonating me on Skype.
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The dox is correct.
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Left negative feedback. Nice social engineering w/ Amazon support
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Should be pretty easy right now s1d2a3h4 3 whiskers75 3 juniotjg1987 3 Hollowinfinity 2 bitcoinwishes 2 DiamondCardz 3 MisterRay97 2 Box 2 (bonuses not included in this count)
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Is there a list where we can see the current top sponsors? http://coinchat.org/r:Carlos EDIT: This offer is not complementary if we already have an advertising deal in place.
Could you please explain this? EDIT: Only members registered before the contest started counts? EDIT2: Do I need to be whitelisted to enter the contest? I will provide manual updates, every couple of days. 1. This means that if I am already paying you to advertise CoinChat, you cannot participate. This really only applies to CoinURL, Operation Fabulous, and a free bitcoins thread I paid to advertise in at the moment. 2. No, anyone can participate in this contest 3. You don't need to be whitelisted.
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