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January 10, 2016, 07:45:42 AM
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Is there a way to create a server-less moneypot application?

Moneypot states that a "server is optional". Would this mean I could make and run an app on my desktop as long as it is tied to MP?

Or is the concept of "server is optional" going over my head.

Also, can the app perform the randomization, (as long as a HE is present)?
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January 10, 2016, 01:39:30 PM
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Is there a way to create a server-less moneypot application?

Moneypot states that a "server is optional". Would this mean I could make and run an app on my desktop as long as it is tied to MP?

Or is the concept of "server is optional" going over my head.

Also, can the app perform the randomization, (as long as a HE is present)?

Hi husky

Why don't you ask the moneypot team? Didn't You get an invitation to join slack group?

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January 10, 2016, 01:46:58 PM
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Is there a way to create a server-less moneypot application?

Moneypot states that a "server is optional". Would this mean I could make and run an app on my desktop as long as it is tied to MP?

Or is the concept of "server is optional" going over my head.

Also, can the app perform the randomization, (as long as a HE is present)?
I don't think so there is any possibility to do so., because its directly linked with Money pot so.. umm no.

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January 10, 2016, 01:53:57 PM
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Is there a way to create a server-less moneypot application?

Moneypot states that a "server is optional". Would this mean I could make and run an app on my desktop as long as it is tied to MP?

Or is the concept of "server is optional" going over my head.

Also, can the app perform the randomization, (as long as a HE is present)?

Server is optional because most of moneypot apps are full client side

Maybe this helps

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January 10, 2016, 02:25:05 PM
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Is there a way to create a server-less moneypot application?

Moneypot states that a "server is optional". Would this mean I could make and run an app on my desktop as long as it is tied to MP?

Or is the concept of "server is optional" going over my head.

Also, can the app perform the randomization, (as long as a HE is present)?

Hi husky

Why don't you ask the moneypot team? Didn't You get an invitation to join slack group?

there is a thread created by them in this forum too. you can post ur question there and i believe someone else will follow up with ur doubt.
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