Is there no working exchange for CROC?
Yobit's wallet is (of course) in maintenance, CryptoHub was hacked, and the bitzure.com link is dead.
Hmm... I haven't logged into Yoshit for a couple months. Is the CROC wallet there still in maintenance?
As mentioned in response to a private-message here (stemming from this thread), a couple months back
I realized to my enormous chagrin that I've locked myself out of my former phone (a Samsung S7 with
a gibberish/secure password that I never suspected I'd forget and thus never wrote down anywhere). *
To deal with that situation, I found this set of sites:
https://givemeanthony.wordpress.com/2015/01/21/android-key-crack/https://www.pentestpartners.com/security-blog/cracking-android-passwords-a-how-to/https://samsclass.info/128/128_S15.shtml... and was working on relearning Java (more than the basic/limited exposure I had to it in university... after C++ and assembly
) -- to that end. The first link there -- in particular -- had a couple topics regarding signatures, Android's adb framework, and SQLlite.
As a side-benefit to that, increasing proficiency in Java and working through some of the Packt Github stuff will/should facilitate
a decentralized exchange listing:
https://docs.bisq.network/exchange/howto/list-asset.html .
In the more immediate term I've been working on some of the Linux/BSD shell scripting stuff (including awk, sed, and ed
[
https://www.amazon.com/Ed-Mastery-Standard-Unix-Editor/dp/1642350036/ ] for getting my crap together on related stuff.
A lot of those tools were forerunners for scripting languages like Perl and Python (as opposed to system languages like C, Java, Go, or Rust),
but this is sort of where I'm at (because it's what I should be focusing on at the moment). One of the scripts I'm trying to work on
in my free time is a sort-of rudimentary block explorer that's interacting with the command-line interface of the BTC-derived coins and invoking
the dead-simple awk utility.
BTW has anyone had a look at the information or whitepapers related to Grin/Mimblewimble
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5090427.0 ?
It's a pretty interesting method of not having an enormous blockchain... and one of the few such as byteball that is doing something novel or insightful
enough that it should have its place with core texts such as those listed at
https://nakamotoinstitute.org/literature/ . I'm sort of throwing the idea out
there as there *should* be some sort of way to incorporate something along
that line into a Proof-of-Stake. ... it's something to work and give some thought toward anyhow.
* I tried tens-if-not-hundreds of variations that were all probably pretty close but unsuccessful.
and thus have been locked out of numerous exchanges and Discord -- Yobit among them) <sigh>.
I've already dialogued with some site support to reset my 2-factor authentication on one exchange but am more interested
in seeing if I can bypass my password instead of trying to brute-force as the phone is only letting me attempt it once an hour.