It is not deceptive application, but If you have concerns just ignore it. You can use another application or web service.
Source code would still be nice, for various reasons.
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How do you plan to obtain 1 mBTC over 24 hours?
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I ban you because the king of the elves told me to do so.
Banning you because I AM the King of Elves and did not tell you anything. Except this... Banned for impersonation and/or regicide.
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Even if a person sees it negatively, you can always ask them to look at it more closely.
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We have backed up the wallet
Why should we encrypt the wallet?
Thanks !
Back up the wallet to avoid being locked out. Encrypt it to avoid having your coins stolen.
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Banned for the same reason Banned for having a reason dependent on another post, without quoting that post.
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Looking for an investor, or a developer? Language and platforms used on the site?
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How would we know that you're actually funding this as opposed to collecting BTC and running off?
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I would be potentially open to doing this, if I were to be compensated in BTC. Could you tell me what language you would prefer to use to implement it, so I could determine if this is viable for me?
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Are you trying to calculate URLs using Docs scripting, or using google/excel spreadsheet formulas?
Edit: This is not possible with a "simple URL" as Poloniex requires POST requests with custom headers, and Bittrex requires custom headers. Neither exchange's API calls can be represented as a simple URL. I would be happy to implement this on another platform such as Google App Engine to act as an intermediary, or as a library for Java, Python, or PHP.
You're also going to need a lot of script engine work to calculate the HMACs as they involve heavy crypto that is not available as a GDocs spreadsheet or Excel formula.
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Relax, I don't even see this feedback by default by descending 3 levels deep from DefaultTrust.
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Is it based on Xen? ESXi? VMWare? Something else?
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As i can see in the algo, there is no backdoor as such. Then why it is said time & again that NSA may have a backdoor to decode SHA-256 ?
If you can prove there is no backdoor, then you either a) know something very mathematically powerful that nobody else knows yet, or b) are misguided as to what a backdoor is. Nobody has been able to mathematically rule out a backdoor so far, even in an "open-source" algorithm. Remember heartbleed? That was a backdoor in an open-source cryptosystem, that may have been known by some organizations, that may have been able to use it before others even knew about it. A backdoor is not something that is plainly evident when looking at the code; in fact it should not be evident at all. However, some organization may have knowledge of some mathematical procedure that they can use to reverse a hash, find a collision, or otherwise do things that a cryptosystem assumes they cannot do.
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I think by NSI u mean NSA. But what r u saying afterwards ? There are backdoors to SHA-256. Then, NSA can calculate the private key from a bitcoin address ?
I doubt that the NSA would be trying to scam you out of an extra few percent of your gaming rewards. That being said, SHA being broken is not sufficient to get private keys out. ECDSA would need to be broken (either through solution of discrete log problem, or some more creative way) before private keys can be obtained.
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Ok thanks, yes im screwed in the head because of recent issues in life. Severe ocd aint no fun thanks for replying. Found it weird since the coin apparently died and i got new coins and shit but, to clarify, it is NOT possible for me to owe them any money?? Correct, it is not possible to owe them coins.
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Better don't bet or only bet on live casinos, if you do.
I don't trust the provably fair allegances.
The point of provably random sites is that you can verify the randomness using cryptography.
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Source please. How do we know it's not wallet-stealing malware?
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I think I'm fine for now; I have no exact script to host at the moment.
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thank you guys for replying, im a bit paranoid about it because it seems shady to me
should i be worried about owing them something?
it gave me those coins itself
i didnt do anything?
because i thought the coin was dead i just dont get it
i only started the program before deleting it just to see whats up and suddenly it started doing that
Again, you do NOT owe them anything. Stop panicking. The program has simply given you new coins in a form of mining called PoS. You have gotten new coins, and do not owe them anything.
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If it was online, some browsers keep some parts of page fulltext, try typing it into your history search or address bar.
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